Great children‘s book about inventions!
Great children‘s book about inventions!
BUSY day yesterday but I made time to open my #LittleChristmasSwap just before bed. @CSeydel ~ I am thrilled with used books. I always add my books to my Little Free Library after reading them. The chocolates 🍫, though, won‘t be shared. @bookish_wookish Thank you for a great swap to cap my holidays!
A fictional take on the life of Hedy Lamarr, born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, up to the WWII. As a young woman, Hedy stars in a play onstage & gains an admirer. He is a powerful Austrian arms dealer, & may be the key to allowing her & her family to evade Nazi persecution despite their Jewish heritage. Her husband turns out to be controlling & jealous & when Hedy overhears the Third Reich's plans at a dinner party one night, she decides to flee.
My #Jolabokaflod2024 package has arrived!
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“Color made him really really happy.“
This book is about a man named Edwin Binney and he was the man that created crayola crayons. This is another childrens book that inspires young readers that they can accomplish anything in life. Children love to learn new things reading this to children will keep their attention.
This book is another great book to have in a classroom. It is based on a true story of a man named Edwin Binney who created crayola crayons.
Who Was Ben Franklin? by Dennis Brindell Fradin offers a vibrant, engaging biography of Benjamin Franklin, with colorful illustrations that enhance the story. The book highlights Franklin's achievements in science, politics, and invention, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, hard work, and civic responsibility. It's an inspiring read for young readers.
Explore the remarkable life of Benjamin Franklin in this engaging biography. From inventor to key figure in the American Revolution, Who Was Ben Franklin? highlights his many achievements and lasting impact. With vibrant illustrations and inspiring facts, this book encourages young readers to embrace curiosity and make a difference.
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.“