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Brian Williams, Illustrated by David Antram - All books by this author The Explosion Zone - All books in this series Lively full-color illustrations and fun-to-read text combine in the attractive Explosion Zone books to tell the stories of important inventors and their discoveries. Interesting narrative relates the ways in which these imaginative men approached their discoveries. Stories are supplemented with easy-to-understand explanations of the scientific principles underlying each phase of their inventions. Two-page spreads feature sidebars called Here’s the Science, presenting short and clear explanations of the how the inventions work, based on principles of physics and chemistry. Young readers will find sufficient detail in the many illustrated explanations so that they can build models for themselves and investigate principles of science and technology at first hand. Alexander Graham Bell was born in Scotland but spent most of his life in Canada and the United States. He developed the first practical telephone in 1876. Here is the story of the scientific ideas he mastered in making his working telephone. (Ages 8–12) From the reviews: “These inviting, clearly written biographies are packed with information….these titles offer plenty of facts for report writers.” School Library Journal, November 2006 (0764159720) Hardcover / 32 Pages / 8 3/8 x 9 3/8 / 2006 | ||
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