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How Ben Franklin stole the lightning

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How Ben Franklin stole the lightning

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It’s true. The great Benjamin Franklin really did steal lighting right out of the sky. And then he set out to tame the beast. It goes to figure, though, because he was a man who could do just about anything. Rosalyn Schanzer uses her storytelling voice to cram a lot of that “just about anything” into an exciting new book that will have readers guessing about Ben’s most famous invention, the lightning rod. From the endpapers that incorporate some of Ben’s inventions, to the lively miniatures of Ben that seem to somersault through the pages, to the large spreads showing the famous lightning experiment, she pulls out all the stops to give young readers a real feeling for Ben Franklin’s energy, humor, and genius. Her brilliantly colored artwork also humorously portrays colonial life. Author’s note.

Author Biography:

Patricia Lauber is the highly acclaimed author of, among others, Volcano, a Newbery Honor Book, and Flood, a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. Her fascination with horses began in childhood, when she loved to read about them. She learned to ride, and at the age of twelve spent a memorable summer on a ranch in New Mexico. Patricia Lauber lives with her husband in New Canaan, Connecticut. Rosalyn Schanzer has written and illustrated several outstanding children's books, including her How We Crossed the West, which received starred reviews from School Library Journal and Publishers Weekly, and, most recently, Gold Fever! As a child, she always enjoyed reading stories about horses. By the time the artist was twelve years old, she'd read all of the Black Stallion books, by Walter Farley; then she studied the muscle structures of horses so that she could draw them herself. Rosalyn Schanzer lives with her husband, Steve, their children, Adam and Kim, and their family dog, Jones, in Fairfax Station, Virginia. Patricia Lauber and Rosalyn Schanzer recently collaborated on The True-or-False Book of Cats, which School Library Journal called "A delightful look at the behavior of these popular pets ... A book that will frequently stray from the shelf."
Release date NZ
December 24th, 2002
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Interest Age
From 4 to 8 years
Pages
40
Dimensions
240x285x9
ISBN-13
9780688169930
Product ID
1739874

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