Horribly Famous: Inventors and their Bright Ideas

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You’ve probably heard of a few inventors and their bright ideas… * Alexander Graham Bell and his telephone * George Stevenson and his Rocket (which was really a train) * John Logie Baird and his television. But have you heard that… * Bell didn’t invent the phone, but he did make a weird machine out of hay and a human ear * Stevenson didn’t invent the train, but he did spend a lot of time collecting gas in bladders * Baird’s telly was useless, and so were his thermostatic socks? Yes, even though they’re dead, inventors are still full of surprises. Everything you ever wanted to know about Inventors and their bright ideas.
Product Details
Series
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781407111766
Date published
April 5th, 2010
Other details
- 208 pages
Condition
New
Part of this Series
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What kids think
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bugzy72
on 6 March 2013its a good book
Salma Sarhan
on 13 October 2016
Good Book
It is a good book to make the children think.