RR Waller: The “Who Was ... “ series is a fascinating series for children, written at an appropriate reading age and information selected to bring the people alive. (See later comment.)
Einstein, lists his major accomplishments, theories, his Nobel Prize, family life and European history in detail.Inevitably, it takes readers into spectacular of history parents may prefer to leave until children are more mature
Well worth reading, even if it poses questions some parents will have difficulty answering. My recommendation to parents is to read it first and make a decision based on knowledge of their own children - read now or leave it on the bookshelf until later. I know there are questions about appropriate age and difficty on the next page which will be challenging to answer in a generic way.
United Kingdom on Sep 09, 2023
#d: Highly recommend it makes it interesting to learn history
United Kingdom on Jun 28, 2023
Bricksteam: I saw this book got it started reading it and really liked the content and think it's a wonderful book that I want to read to my son but when I sent it to the parental visit supervisors they said it was not age appropriate for my son who is 6 and 3/4 years old. I think that is absurd and wish I had some way of showing them that it was age appropriate for my son but don't know how, can't find any indication on the book itself saw a comment that said it was great for 6 to 10 years old kids and I think it would be great for my son but am at a loss of how to determine that "officially* and prove it from the difficult legal position that my son &I have found ourselves in. Any advice would be appreciated and I would be happy to change my review to five stars if I could prove that this book was appropriate for me to read with my son during supervised visitation,
United States on Jun 27, 2023
Nana: I have stated previously that I like these titles because of the variety, interest level, and readability. As a tutor, I work with reluctant readers who often prefer nonfiction to fiction, so these are my goto resources for my students. The content is educational, not too easy as well as the vocabulary. I like that there are chapters and added content, sort of like side bars. The only thing lacking is an index, but there are great timelines which my student often reference.
United States on May 20, 2023
Lori hartsell: Is a AR book fun and easy to read
United States on Mar 17, 2023
Tim: Exciting style of story telling .. little one loved it
United States on Mar 15, 2023
Iris: Albert Einstein lived 76 years before dying in 1955. He is most famous for his equation E=MC^2 and his theory of relativity. It was only 1915.
Canada on May 17, 2021
Lady J: My children read the book and learned a great deal. It’s like History written for children between the ages of 7 and 12. We order a few of these books when schools were closed - during the Corona pandemic as a way to continue their education.
Canada on Oct 17, 2020
SamTheBrave: I bought this book for my 8 year old son in the hope that to ignite his interest in science. To my surprise he likes it and read most of it. I don't like the childhood stories which have been proven to be inaccurate, e.g. Einstein did not talk until 3 years old and the first sentence is about the soup is too hot. Also this book does not talk too much about relativity. I am looking for some other biography of Einstein which talks more about relativity in an interesting way to children.
Canada on Dec 05, 2015
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Joryan: I would recommend to anyone. I bought this book for my daughter 2nd grade homework and it’s definitely not for 2nd graders but it was a great book. Well narrated and my daughter loved it
United States on Nov 17, 2023