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Steven Caney's Invention Book

by Steven Caney
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Overview

Kids are natural inventors, bursting with notions so crazy they just might work. Chester Greenwood was just a boy when his big cold ears prompted him to fashion wire and fur into the world's first earmuffs. Caney shows how to get into "an inventing frame of mind" and how to look at everyday objects in new ways, as clues to fresh ideas.

From keeping a good notebook to setting up a workshop, from building the prototype to applying for a patent, Steven Caney covers it all, even showing the young entrepreneur how to market an invention successfully.

To get the creativity flowing, here are also hundreds of fantasy ideas that still need to be invented: everything from a temperature-regulating straw to sunburn alarm tabs. There are also extensive plans for twenty projects kids can build from ordinary household items. And to demonstrate the many sources of creative thinking, Caney tells the stories behind 25 landmark American inventions. Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club. Suitable for ages 8-13. 215,000 copies in print.

A project book for the would-be inventor with activities, a list of "contraptions" in need of invention, and the stories behind thirty-six existing inventions.

About the Author, Steven Caney

Steven Caney is the author of Toybook, Playbook, and Kids' America. He is on the faculty of the Rhode Island School of Design and maintains his own design business outside of Boston.

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Children's Literature

This clever book presents a comprehensive introduction to the world of inventing. Young inventors will treasure this fascinating collection of illustrations, diagrams, photographs, charts, activity ideas, advice, facts, and stories. This resource highlights each step of the invention process: getting started, creating an inventor's workshop, keeping a notebook, planning, developing prototypes and product names, applying for patents, and marketing the final product. The author also provides twenty-five intriguing stories about common inventions such as chocolate chip cookies, earmuffs, milk bottles, and zippers.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1994
Publisher
Workman Publishing
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780894800764

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