
Kid Innovators
True Tales of Childhood from Inventors and Trailblazers (The Kid Legends Series, Book 7)
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Elisabeth Rodgers
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Robin Stevenson
About this listen
Moving, funny, and totally true childhood biographies of Bill Gates, Madam C. J. Walker, Hedy Lamarr, Walt Disney, and 12 other international innovators.
Throughout history, people have experimented, invented, and created new ways of doing things. Kid Innovators tells the stories of a diverse group of brilliant thinkers in fields like technology, education, business, science, art, and entertainment, reminding us that every innovator started out as a kid. Florence Nightingale rescued baby mice, Alan Turing was a daydreamer with terrible handwriting, and Alvin Ailey felt like a failure at sports.
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- Andrew Darlow
- 11-20-23
An outstanding overview of the lives of many trailblazers.
I really enjoyed this book! I especially liked hearing small details like Walt Disney painting the side of his home with animals.
I also appreciated hearing about the childhood experiences of many notable people, and how their families impacted them in different ways.
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