Samuel Morse, That's Who!: The Inspiring Story of the Telegraph and Morse Code
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Immerse your young readers in the groundbreaking world of telecommunications with Samuel Morse, That's Who!: The Story of the Telegraph and Morse Code. Published by Henry Holt and Co., this enthralling book beautifully captures the extraordinary journey of Samuel Morse, the genius behind the telegraph. Its well-researched content paired with vibrant illustrations makes it a captivating read for children, turning complex historical concepts into an enjoyable adventure. Your children will not...
Show moreImmerse your young readers in the groundbreaking world of telecommunications with Samuel Morse, That's Who!: The Story of the Telegraph and Morse Code. Published by Henry Holt and Co., this enthralling book beautifully captures the extraordinary journey of Samuel Morse, the genius behind the telegraph. Its well-researched content paired with vibrant illustrations makes it a captivating read for children, turning complex historical concepts into an enjoyable adventure. Your children will not only learn about Morse's incredible contributions but also how they revolutionized communication forever.
Each page of this book offers not just a glimpse into the past but an engaging narrative that intertwines historical facts with a storyline that nourishes the imagination. The rich illustrations breathe life into the text, ensuring that young readers remain captivated as they delve into the rich tapestry of inventions that shaped modern communication. From the basics of electrical inventions to the intricacies of Morse Code, children will find this an enlightening experience that highlights the importance of innovation.
The ideal occasions for this gift include birthdays, holidays, or as an end-of-year school present. Gift it to your child, a friend, or a student, and inspire them to explore the world of science and history! Whether they are looking to broaden their knowledge or simply enjoy a good story, this book serves as a bridge to understanding the past and visualizing the future.
While many children's biographies exist, few encapsulate the narrative and educational power found in Samuel Morse, That’s Who! Unlike other books that may deliver dry facts or lack engaging visuals, this title combines well-researched content with colorful illustrations, ensuring it captures children's attention and enhances retention. Many competitors focus solely on factual storytelling, overlooking the critical importance of drawing young readers into the narrative. This book not only teaches but tells a story, leading to a more enjoyable reading experience.
Why You Will Love This Product? This book is more than an educational resource; it’s a delightful tool that sparks curiosity and a passion for history and science in young minds. Each illustration and page turn invites readers to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of Samuel Morse, helping them connect with the past in meaningful ways. It encourages discussions about technology, communication, and how far we've come, making it a beloved addition to any child's bookshelf. With this book, children embark on a journey into the world of innovation, learning in a way that is both memorable and enjoyable.
Less| manufacturer | Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) |
|---|---|
| height | 11.3200561 |
| weight | 0.89066753848 |
| width | 0.3948811 |
| length | 8.8200611 |
| releaseDate | 2019-06-25T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is designed for grade-school-age readers, typically ages 7 to 12.
Yes, it features vibrant illustrations that accompany the text and engage young readers.
Absolutely! It's perfect for birthdays, holidays, or as an educational gift to inspire young minds.
The book explores the life of Samuel Morse, the invention of the telegraph, and the fundamentals of Morse Code.