Listen Up!: Alexander Graham Bell's Talking Machine (Step into Reading)
A**R
wrong purchase
In confusion I bought a wrong reading level. It's too simplistic. I like the " who was/ is" series by Penguin publication I think. They give a much better holistic view of the person than the gloss over provided in this book.
M**A
Five Stars
What an awesome book. Thanks to the writers 😊 We all just love it😇😇
N**I
Four Stars
Good book
A**R
Five Stars
really interesting for older dyslexia child -at stated level
H**2
Enjoyable
Well written and easy for kids to follow. 6 year old got through it easily
A**R
Five Stars
A great little book.
S**T
1876年の万国博覧会の様子が興味深い
スコットランドはエディンバラ生まれのベルは、こどもの頃からsoundにたいそう興味をもっていました。そして、物作りが得意な電気工のワトソンの手助けで、電話の発明にいたった話です。この頃の世相がいろいろと書かれていて興味深いです。1876年に電話を発明し、同年フィラデルフィアにて開催されたUS建国100周年の万国博覧会(World's Fair)にてBellは、世界に電話を紹介します。このfairには、Heintzのトマトケチャップやroot beerなども出展されたそうです。'root beer'って、よくきくけれど何だろうと思っていたのですが、この本でわかりました。子ども向けの本って、情報の宝庫です。
D**O
Truly priceless, lead to three days of additional learning.
I have purchase at least six of this series of readers, the kids love them. Not only are they reading , they are learning real history. The younger ones that cant read sit an listen as the story unfolds. Big brother reads aloud, builds his confidence, the story "Who knew" talking wires of a piano string. Lead to conversation about telegraph keys and Morris code, signal flares, mirrors and flash lights that lead to old school manual type writers, electric typewriters prints and iPad. One thirty minutes read lead to 3 days of learning. Truly priceless. We just finished Ben Franklin another success.
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