The stories of twenty ingenious young Americans who have filed patents with the United States Patent Office include Chester Greenwood who invented ear muffs, Ralph Samuelson, originator of water-skiing, and Vanessa Hess who created colored car wax.
"A concluding section gives good, specific advice for young inventors (and their teachers)." --"Booklist"
"Enthusiastic, pleasantly specific, well-researched, and inspiring. Here's proof that serious inventors need not be adults, and that inventions need not be complex, expensive machines to be patentable, marketable, and, sometimes, lucrative." --"Kirkus Reviews"
"Engaging and inspiring." -- Los Angeles Times
"A useful book for encouraging self-expression and the creative process." -- School Library Journal
A concluding section gives good, specific advice for young inventors (and their teachers). "Booklist"
Enthusiastic, pleasantly specific, well-researched, and inspiring. Here's proof that serious inventors need not be adults, and that inventions need not be complex, expensive machines to be patentable, marketable, and, sometimes, lucrative. "Kirkus Reviews"
Engaging and inspiring. "Los Angeles Times"
A useful book for encouraging self-expression and the creative process. "School Library Journal""
A concluding section gives good, specific advice for young inventors (and their teachers). Booklist
Enthusiastic, pleasantly specific, well-researched, and inspiring. Here's proof that serious inventors need not be adults, and that inventions need not be complex, expensive machines to be patentable, marketable, and, sometimes, lucrative. Kirkus Reviews
Engaging and inspiring. Los Angeles Times
A useful book for encouraging self-expression and the creative process. School Library Journal
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"A concluding section gives good, specific advice for young inventors (and their teachers)." --Booklist
"Enthusiastic, pleasantly specific, well-researched, and inspiring. Here's proof that serious inventors need not be adults, and that inventions need not be complex, expensive machines to be patentable, marketable, and, sometimes, lucrative." --Kirkus Reviews
"Engaging and inspiring." --Los Angeles Times
"A useful book for encouraging self-expression and the creative process." --School Library Journal