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Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: How do things get invented? Review: Did you know that there was life before Frisbees? How long do you think doughnuts have been with us? Who wanted the first pair of eyeglasses? What about those Flat-Bottomed Paper Bags in which your parents bring home groceries? Why did the passion for chewing gum stick? Exactly how did the vacuum cleaner start sucking up dirt?Questions, questions, odd & silly answered in poems both factually & frilly! A good book to start you wondering about how things got started & why.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Creative and Stimulating! Review: This book is a must for any parent who wants to stimulate their child's curiosity in the world--and what parent doesn't? The subject matter focuses on everyday items, but provides interesting, little-known facts about these inventions(and probably some fun, harmless fiction). Great for getting kids to start thinking creatively about where the things around them come from, and how big ideas are generated. The illustrations are cute and witty, with spectacular colors. Each invention provides a great launching point for discussion with your children. What more could you ask? This book was recently listed on the Time magazine web site as one of six "best children's books you've never heard of." The "never heard of" part won't last long...The authors first book (yes, I bought that one too!) is equally thought provoking about children's goals early in life, yet also, charming and sweet.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Creative and Stimulating! Review: This book is a must for any parent who wants to stimulate their child's curiosity in the world--and what parent doesn't? The subject matter focuses on everyday items, but provides interesting, little-known facts about these inventions(and probably some fun, harmless fiction). Great for getting kids to start thinking creatively about where the things around them come from, and how big ideas are generated. The illustrations are cute and witty, with spectacular colors. Each invention provides a great launching point for discussion with your children. What more could you ask? This book was recently listed on the Time magazine web site as one of six "best children's books you've never heard of." The "never heard of" part won't last long...The authors first book (yes, I bought that one too!) is equally thought provoking about children's goals early in life, yet also, charming and sweet.
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