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Kid Scientists: True Tales of Childhood from Science Superstars (Kid Legends Book 5) Kindle Edition

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 420 ratings

A New York Journal of Books Notable Children’s Book

Funny childhood biographies and cartoon-style illustrations take us inside the lives of 15 scientific legendswhen they were kids!—from Albert Einstein and Jane Goodall to Marie Curie and Neil DeGrasse Tyson.

Every great scientist started out as a kid. Before their experiments, inventions, and discoveries that changed the world, the world’s most celebrated scientists had regular-kid problems just like you. Stephen Hawking hated school and preferred to spend his free time building model airplanes, inventing board games, and even building his own computer.
Jane Goodallgot in trouble for bringing worms and snails into her house. And Neil deGrasse Tyson had to start a dog-walking business to save up money to buy a telescope. 

Kid Scientists tells the stories of a diverse and inclusive group, including:

• Temple Grandin
• Nikola Tesla
• Ada Lovelace
• Benjamin Franklin
• Isaac Newton
• Rosalind Franklin
• Sally Ride
• Rachel Carson
• George Washington Carver
• Vera Rubin
 
With whimsical illustrations bringing every caper, scrape, and sticky situation to life, this book is a fun, approachable introduction to the giants of the scientific world—and a perfect addition to libraries, classrooms, and kids at-home collections.
 
“ . . . interesting, funny, and, most importantly, relevant to kids today.” —Geek Dad
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middle grade, biography, history, book report, educational book, inspiring stories, gifts for kids

middle grade, biography, history, book report, educational book, inspiring stories, gifts for kids

middle grade, biography, history, book report, educational book, inspiring stories, gifts for kids

middle grade, biography, history, book report, educational book, inspiring stories, gifts for kids

middle grade, biography, history, book report, educational book, inspiring stories, gifts for kids
Kid Presidents cover on white background Kid Athletes cover on white background Kid Artists cover on white background Kid Authors cover on white background Kid Scientists cover on white background Kid Activists cover on white background
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Learn true tales of childhood from... America’s Presidents Sports Legends Creative Legends Famous Writers Science Superstars Champions of Change

Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal

Gr 4-7-Famous adults have one thing in common-they were all kids struggling with many of the same problems as kids today: bullying, poverty, racism, sickness, hunger, and fractured families. The "Kid Legends Series" provides very relatable childhood anecdotes on a diverse selection of now famous people. Each title in the series includes a few well-known and well-documented legends, yet many lesser known (though equally as deserving) people are also highlighted through concise, biographical snippets. Kid Artists covers Emily Carr, Louise Nevelson, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Frida Kahlo. Kid Authors includes Sherman Alexie, Zora Neale Hurston, Stan Lee, and Jules Verne. Kid Scientists covers, among others, Vera Rubin, Rachel Carson, Temple Grandin, and Rosalind Franklin, while Kid Activists covers Iqbal Masih, Harvey Milk, Dolores Huerta, and Emma Watson. The humorous illustrations in print editions are notably absent, but the superb narration of Pete Cross secures readers attention in a learning-but-don't-know-it kind of way. VERDICT Each well-written title in the "Kid Legends Series" is authentic in its vision of inspiring young readers to not only shoot for the stars but to dream big and lasso a whole galaxy.-Cheryl Preisendorfer, Twinsburg City Sch. Dist., OHα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Review

#1 on the New York Journal of Books Notable Children's Books 2018 list
A finalist for the 2020 AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books

“For your budding astrophysicist, inventor, doctor, environmentalist, or mathematician, 
Kid Scientists will open her eyes with mini-bios of interesting and accomplished people.”— Terri Schlichenmeyer, The Bookworm Sez

“This book is a great way to encourage kids who already love science to pursue their interests as well as to show kids who are not motivated by traditional schooling that there are many paths to greatness.”American Scientist Magazine 

“Most children should enjoy reading it, without noticing how much they are learning, as they internalize the idea that they, too, can grow up to be scientists.”Science

“Portraits of 16 bright lights in the scientific firmament, with particular focus on some of their lesser-known quirks and achievements...Worthy role models all.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Lively and informative.”—
Booklist

“A funny and inspiring book for children and adults.”—New York Journal of Books 

Kid Scientists is filled with cute illustrations. . . [and] mini-biographies that are interesting, funny, and, most importantly, relevant to kids today.”—Geek Dad

“I can think of no better way to convey to children that their heroes were once just like them.”—Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star

Praise for
Kid Authors:
“Lively glimpses of formative moments and budding talents.”—
Kirkus Reviews

“A fun and useful addition, especially for aspiring writers and class projects.”—
School Library JournalPaige Rowse, Needham High School, MA
 
“This is an ideal gift for aspiring young writers who may need proof that even the most famous authors had to start somewhere.”—
Shelf Awareness for Readers

Praise for Kid Presidents:
“Just like history class, only hilarious.”—Tim Federle, author of
Better Nate Than Ever

“With cartoonish illustrations that will attract fans of Jeff Kinney’s The Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Rachel Renée Russell’s The Dork Diaries, this informative offering leaves no presidential childhood rock unturned.”—
School Library Journal

“Caricatures by Horner are whimsical and funny, a good match for a book that demonstrates that every president started life as a goofy, regular kid.”—
Booklist

Praise for Kid Artists:
“Impressively diverse.”—
Booklist

“For budding artists, here’s a heartening reminder that 17 unconventional greats—not to mention all the rest—started out as children too.”—
Kirkus Reviews 

“Memorably weird childhood moments—Jackson Pollock accidentally had part of a finger chopped off and then eaten by a rooster—are likely to stick with readers, as will Horner’s impish cartoons.”—
Publishers Weekly

Praise for Kid Athletes:
“Outstanding...Inspiring and entertaining, Kid Athletes isn't just for sports fans.”—Booklist, starred review

“Even if you don’t exactly love sports, this book only says a little bit about them in the actual sport, so go out and get this book because it will teach you a lot and you will enjoy it immensely.”—Kidsday reporters,
Newsday

“Perfect for the adolescent set, these inspiring stories mix fun and non-fiction.”—
Geeks of Doom

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B079123XJV
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Quirk Books (October 9, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 9, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 191032 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 420 ratings

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Customer reviews

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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2019
My 5th grade science lover absolutely inhaled this book. She loved reading about each famous scientist and telling me all about the fun stories and cute pictures. I've also noticed her trying to emulate some of the qualities she admired in the people discussed here.
There is a a lot of diversity among the scientists-- In area of study, time period, and ethnic background. Probably an equal number of men and women and the women are celebrated for real discoveries, not simply for being "the first woman to...." (A pet peave of mine in most books of this type)
There is a lot of discussion of the challenges the people had to go through. Areas they struggled with in school, special needs, personality quirks, etc.
A fascinating and inspiring book. I highly recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2022
Este libro esta escrito para niños , es muy facil de leer y cuenta las historias de los personajes de una manera facil de leer e interesante.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021
Awesome books for my 8 and 10 year olds! They read them over and over again. They give you tidbits and facts about each person that you might not learn if you just looked them up online. We also read the Kid Artists and Kid Athletes books. All great books
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2020
Inspiring book for a child to read, as all stories are written from a perspective of an amazing child who grew up to be even more amazing scientist. Hence, the book is very relatable for children & it makes science fun & exciting. My 7-year old daughter is obsessed with it. She loves taking notes about scientists in the book & she keeps coming back to this book & rereading it. Money well spent
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020
Engaging stores that show scientists as relatable “just like me” people, including many instances where the scientist overcame adversity or failure, being an outcast etc. For that reason it is a good read. Rosalyn Franlkin’s bio had an error: it said she didn’t get the Nobel bc she was a woman and that completely is false. She was dead when the Nobel was awarded and it isn’t given posthumously. I’m not minimizing the bias and struggles she faced but that one big detail is incorrect. Made me wonder what else is Incorrect. Still if you can live with issues like that it makes for nice interesting and inspiring stories for the kids and they won’t know the difference if a few details are off, the overall gist of the story remains and you can always “correct” any issues.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021
My 9yr old loved this book!! Great price and perfect to gift for your favorite reader!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020
My five and six-year-old LOVE this book. They even geeked out over seeing Neil deGrasse Tyson on TV recently. I mean, what?? It's awesome introducing them to new role models. I appreciate that it is a variety of historic figures and present-day game changers.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020
My almost 7 year old loves this book. She reads it over and over again and is super inspired by these scientists’ childhood stories. Highly recommend this book to your little super readers ! Great book as a b day present as well !
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Cristiane Teixeira de Oliveira
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Reviewed in Germany on May 31, 2023
I found this book while looking for some science books for my son. It was a great find!
This book shows children that great scientists were just like them, and the significant contributions to the advancement of science came out of children's innate curiosity. It is very inspiring for them!
Anne
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting read for the young scientist
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2019
U bought this as part of my granddaughters birthday present she seems to like it, she prefers this type of book to a story.
Elle
4.0 out of 5 stars Oh the typos!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 14, 2022
I would love to give this book 5 stars but the typos really annoyed me. Other than that, it was a pleasant book and my daughter loves hearing the stories of how great scientists lived their childhood. At times it feels very America-centric, but I applaude the concept.
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