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The inventions and inspiration of Benjamin Franklin and how they've stood the test of time
What would you do if you lived in a community without a library, hospital, post office, or fire department? If you were Benjamin Franklin, you'd set up these organizations yourself. Franklin also designed the lightning rod, suggested the idea of daylight savings time, and invented bifocals-all inspired by his common sense and intelligence. In this informative book, Gene Barretta brings Benjamin Franklin's genius to life, deepening our appreciation for one of the most influential figures in American history.
Now & Benis a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Gene Barrettais the author and illustrator ofNeo Leo: The Ageless Ideas of Leonardo da Vinci, andDear Deer, which was a Notable Children's Book in the Language Arts and listed on theParenting MagazineMom-Tested Books of the Year List. He holds a B.F.A. in Film Studies from New York University, and has worked for many years in film and television production. He lives in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, with his wife and son.
The extraordinary sense of Franklin as a severely temporally displaced person gives [this book] its power to delight . . . charming illustrations. The New York Times Book Review
A clever, concise introduction to the contributions of this colorful colonial figure . . . sure to inspire readers to learn more about its fascinating subject. School Library Journal
Barretta leads readers from what they do know to what they probably don't . . . Read this one aloud. The Horn Book Magazine
With its breezy format and succinct text, the book delivers facts in an assuredly kid-friendly style. Publishers Weekly
A punchy read-aloud to lighten up American history units. Booklist
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