Inventions & Inventors, Engineering, Historical Figures - Biography, Scientists, Naturalists & Engineers - Biography
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Children's Literature
Robert Fulton is best known for his steamboat, something people called Fulton's folly because they thought it would never work. It did and revolutionized transportation. But did you know that he was a portrait painter? Or that in 1800 he built a submarine called the Nautilus? This biography is part of the "Lives and Times" series which "covers the life of a famous person." The brief account of the life of Robert Fultonβalmost picture book in format with large print text and colorful illustrations on every pageβis entertaining and informative. Words highlighted in bold are defined in the glossary. And kids will readily understand the definitions given for words such as canal or patent. At the end of the book readers will find a Fact File (Fulton was a poor speller; his letters are full of spelling mistakes.), the glossary, a list of more books to read and an index. 2004, Heinemann Library/Reed Elsevier, Ages 5 to 7.βAnita Barnes Lowen
School Library Journal
Gr 1-4-These books impart the salient facts about each man. The writing tends toward pedantic; short sentences offer an emotionless entry into each inventor's world. Dates and places are clearly presented, but motives and passions are not always as evident. Childhood and early years are briefly mentioned, but the real focus is on what led to the development of the invention. Fulton's time in France is highlighted as it directly impacted his eventual creation of the steamboat. Deere's early work and apprenticeship as a blacksmith were integral to his development of the steel plow. Morse studied painting in his young adult years, and although this connection to his producing the telegraph machine is never stated, it is this volume that gives readers the clearest sense of its subject and his ideas. A real strength of these biographies are the illustrations; maps, contemporary photographs, sketches, and reproductions are neatly woven into the texts. The appended time lines and "Fact File" boxes are interesting and easy to understand. Young report writers will find enough information here to get them started.-Jody Kopple, Shady Hill School, Cambridge, MA Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.Book Details
Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Heinemann Library
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403453280