Calling All Minds: How to Think and Create Like an Inventor
With this fantastic book from world-renowned inventor and advocate for autistic folks Temple Grandin, teach your child how to think like an inventor. Has your child ever wondered how things work? What makes an airplane fly, or what makes a boat float? Have they ever tinkered with random items around your home to try to make something new? This book will let them harness that creative impulse and begin thinking about the world in a new way. Diving into the science behind various inventions, and the process of improving upon them over the ages, Grandin offers a fascinating look at that human impulse to build new things, and to design our environment to best suit our needs. A great gift for the creative and inventive children in your life.
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This book of stories, facts, and inventions will inspire young inventors' minds. It explores dozens of questions like what makes a kite fly, or why golf balls have dimples, and looks at the ideas behind those questions ane more. Rather than just explain or give a blueprint for building things, this book helps kids ages 8-12 think about different ways to look at the world and how to keep an open and inquisitive mind.
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