Hooray for Inventors!
Marcia Williams
(Author)
Description
"Pages bustle with activity, often marked with a certain zany humor." -- Booklist In her trademark vivacious comic- book style, Marcia Williams honors the fine folks who brought us the printing press, the steam train, the electric light, the TV, and more. Interspersed are snapshots of more than one hundred other inventions, from toilet paper to sliced bread, to inspire the inventor in every young reader. Back matter includes an index of inventors and an index of inventions.Product Details
Price
$7.99
$7.43
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publish Date
September 10, 2013
Pages
40
Dimensions
8.3 X 10.4 X 0.2 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780763667498
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About the Author
Marcia Williams has written and illustrated many books in her highly successful and hilarious comic-strip style. Of Hooray For Inventors!, she says, "It is awesome to think that it's only comparatively recently that we've had electric light, yet now we find it almost impossible to imagine life without it. The utter darkness that surrounded people would have continued to cloak us without . . . inventors! Hooray for them!" Marcia Williams lives in London.
Reviews
The pages bustle with activity, often marked with a certain zany humor.
--Booklist Exuberant.
--Kirkus Reviews An enthusiastic approach to an often-pedestrian subject.
--Horn Book This oversize, entertaining book provides the stories behind some of the world's greater and lesser inventions.
--School Library Journal This overview gives a taste of the richness and, well, inventiveness of the creative throughout history.
--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, The In rambunctious good-humored comic strips and single-panel cartoons, Marcia Williams celebrates inventors both famous and forgotten.
--Natural History Witty comic-style profiles take readers into the creative genius of eight inventors who changed the world.
--Yellow Brick Road
--Booklist Exuberant.
--Kirkus Reviews An enthusiastic approach to an often-pedestrian subject.
--Horn Book This oversize, entertaining book provides the stories behind some of the world's greater and lesser inventions.
--School Library Journal This overview gives a taste of the richness and, well, inventiveness of the creative throughout history.
--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, The In rambunctious good-humored comic strips and single-panel cartoons, Marcia Williams celebrates inventors both famous and forgotten.
--Natural History Witty comic-style profiles take readers into the creative genius of eight inventors who changed the world.
--Yellow Brick Road