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    Leonardo da Vinci (Magic Tree House Research Guide Series #19) by Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce, Sal Murdocca (Illustrator)

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    • Age Range: 6 to 10
    • Pub. Date: January 2009
    • 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 8,739

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      • Pub. Date: January 2009
      • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
      • Format: Paperback, 128pp
      • Sales Rank: 8,739
      • Age Range: 6 to 10

      Synopsis

      How did Leonardo da Vinci become interested in flight? What are some of his most famous paintings? Do his scientific ideas measure up to what we know today? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Magic Tree House Research Guide: Leonardo da Vinci, Jack and Annie’s guide to the mad genius himself.


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      This clear and well-organized exploration of Leonardo da Vinci's life and accomplishments offers its readers additional information about the Renaissance master. The book begins with a two-page introduction from Jack and Annie. The seven chapters that follow are filled with black-and-white drawings and photographs of places, inventions, and art works. Margin drawings of Jack and Annie introduce brief definitions, opinions, and facts about Leonardo's notebooks and his artistic habits. The first of the book's chapters orients the reader to Leonardo's life and to central Italy in the Renaissance. The second chapter describes the city of Florence and Leonardo's life there as an apprentice to Verrocchio, an important artist of the time. It also briefly discusses Leonardo's work on his own as a painter and sculptor before he joined Duke Sforza's court in Milan. In the third chapter, Leonardo's ideas for inventions and experiments are introduced. Though he did not build most of them, he drew plans for such projects as armored cars, bridges, flying machines, submarines, cannons, parachutes, and special cities where sanitation would keep their citizens healthier. The next chapter describes Leonardo's scientific studies. He studied water movement and pressure, storms and weather, plants and fossils. When he studied human anatomy, he even learned to dissect bodies to better understand their composition. The fifth chapter focuses on Leonardo as artist and describes the new painting techniques he used, his studio and apprentices in Milan, and some of his famous works. One that was never finished was to have been a sixteen-foot tall bronze statue of a horse, but when the French invaded Milan thebronze had to be used for cannons. Two famous works that were completed were the The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa. The last chapter introduces other famous people of Leonardo's time, including the architect Leon Battista Alberti and Michelangelo Buonarroti, the painter and sculptor. The book is one of the "Magic Tree House Research Guides." Following the text is a section about undertaking research using books, museums, videos and DVDs, and the Internet. A five-page index completes the book. A "Stepping Stone Book." Reviewer: Judy DaPolito

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      Mary Pope Osborne has channeled a lifelong love of exploration and travel into one of the most popular children’s book series of the past two decades. With her fantastic Magic Tree House series, Mary Pope Osborne keeps the good times rolling for kids all over the world.

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      Fantastic - as alwaysby Anonymous

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      March 16, 2009: For the Magic Tree House devotee, these research guides are the perfect way to get more information. Also a great way to introduce reluctant readers to non-fiction text.

      Excellent as expectedby Robinm5

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      March 09, 2009: As always, Mary Pope Osborne has produced an excellent presentation for young students. To the point and yet very interesting. As an adult , I always learn or get reminded once again of some of the most interesting characters and events in history in these books. I recommend all Magic Tree House books and Guides.


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