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    Kid Who Invented the Popsicle: And Other Surprising Stories about Inventions by Don L. Wulffson

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    • ISBN: 0141302046
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: March 1999
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    Comments from the Seller: 1999 Paperback Fine Publisher overstock. May have remainder mark.

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    Synopsis

    Did you know that the ice cream sundae was invented because of a law forbidding the sale of ice cream on Sundays? Or that the first motorcycle was really just a tricycle with a motor? Would you believe that Mickey Mouse started out as a rabbit? Arranged in alphabetical order with anecdotal, fun-to-read text, this fascinating book is packed with the stories behind these— and over 100 more— inventions. "[An] entertaining volume of trivia." — Kirkus Reviews

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    Brief factual stories about how various familiar things were invented, many by accident, from animal crackers to the zipper.

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    Did you know that the Babe Ruth Candy Bar is not, as you may have thought, named after Babe Ruth, the baseball player, but after President Grover Cleveland's daughter, Ruth? Other inventions such as Band-Aids, balloons, doughnuts, Twinkies, Velcro, and even wedding rings are fascinating things. But where did they develop, and who invented them? The answers as well as other surprising information are found within this fact-filled book. Although teachers could use this book as a nonfiction time-filler read-aloud, children will find the book somewhat uninteresting due to the lack of illustrations. A table of contents is included.

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    07/18/2009: My 9yr old son loves fact books and this one is great for kids who like to learn tidbits of info on things!