Phones Keep Us Connected

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Product Details
Price
$6.99  $6.50
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
7.8 X 9.9 X 0.3 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780062386670

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About the Author
Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld is the award-winning author of more than ninety books for children. She has written several books in the Let's Read And Find Out Science series, including: WHAT LIVES IN A SHELL?, an NSTA/CBC "Outstanding Science Trade Book" and winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science's "Best Children's Book" award; WHAT IS THE WORLD MADE OF?, a Children's Book of the Month Club Main Selection; WHAT'S ALIVE?, also named an AAAS "Best Children's Book"; HOW MOUNTAINS ARE MADE, an NSTA/CBC "Outstanding Science Trade Book," DINOSAUR TRACKS, "a great choice for even the most discriminating dinophiles" (School Library Journal); and DINOSAURS BIG AND SMALL, winner of the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio "Best Book Award"Kathleen was a children's book editor for over ten years before becoming a full-time writer. When she is not reading, researching, writing, or editing she loves to spend her free time exploring, doing fieldwork, and preparing and curating fossils for her local natural history museums. She lives in Berkeley, CA.
Kasia Nowowiejska studied painting at Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland, where she still lives, and has worked on a diverse array of projects, from picture books and backgrounds for animated short films to iPad apps and commercials. She most enjoys drawing and creating for youngsters. She is a seafood lover and an adopted dog owner.
Reviews
A well-explained, informative presentation on the telephone's historical development as well as how cell phones work...Featuring a diverse crew of characters, the upbeat digital illustrations are attractive and, equally important, very helpful in showing hard-to-visualize concepts.--Booklist (starred review)