A Picture Book of Thomas Alva Edison (Paperback)
| Author: David A./ Wallner Adler | Illustrator: John Wallner Alexandra Wallner |
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Product Details:
Publish Date: 9/1/1996
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 10.5H x 8.25L x 0.25T
Pages:
32
Age Range:
10 to 13
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| His inventions included the phonograph, light bulb, and movie camera. |
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From the Publisher:
Full-color illustrations and a list of important dates provide young readers with an insightful look into the life of famous inventor Thomas Alva Edison and the important inventions he developed.Full-color illustrations and a list of important dates provide young readers with an insightful look into the life of famous inventor Thomas Alva Edison and the important inventions he developed. |
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An introductory biography of the man who invented such things as the electric light bulb and the phonograph. Color illustrations accompany the text.
An introductory biography of the man who invented such things as the electric light bulb and the phonograph. Color illustrations accompany the text.
Author Bio
David A. Adler
Perhaps best-known for his picture-book biographies and his series of books about 10-year-old girl detective Cam Jansen, David A. Adler is the author of over 200 books for children. Before turning to writing as a full-time career, he worked as a math teacher. Adler was inspired by a conversation with one of his nephews to write his first children's book, A LITTLE AT A TIME, which was published in 1976.

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