Margo and I love picking out books from our local library. Today we discovered a beautiful board book and it has only been out a few weeks. What a treat! Little Heroes: Inventors Who
Changed the World by Heidi Poelman is a book that families and schools
should definitely add to their collections. I can already tell we’ll be reading
it over and over again.
This is the inspiring book about a wide assortment of inventors and how they made
their mark on the world. Some of the people featured were men and others were
women. They lived in different places and times throughout history. I learned a
lot while reading about some of the most important contributions each person
made to society. I knew about some of the inventors, like Marie Curie, and the
Wright Brother. But others like, Cai Lun were new to me. I had no idea he invented
the first piece of paper! Lots of
interesting tidbits about inventors including: Leonardo da Vinci, Marie Curie, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Orville and Wilbur Wright, Grace Hopper, Mary Sherman Morgan, and Cai Lun.
The book is written in a
way that's easy for young children to understand, but the facts and
information can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Margo loved the pictures.
They're so bright and bold they pull the reader in. I especially liked
how the artist, Kyle Kershner, drew the faces.
Reading this story made
me happy that these wise men and women were able to ask questions and they
didn’t give up on their passions. I think Margo wants to be a scientist now- or
at least she does this week. She keeps taking my magnifying glass and looking
at everything. Her curiosity is awesome! Who knows what she’ll discover.
Little Heroes: Inventors Who Changed the
World is a wonderful book for people who like to learn about history in an
interesting way. It's a book that will inspire. I bet you will learn
something new too!
Happy reading! ~ F