A purposeful but appealing presentation of information about
accomplished lives.
—Kirkus Reviews
It's an entertaining and often surprising exploration of
lesser-known innovators, past and present.
—Publishers Weekly
Young Herbie and Ella are disappointed with the dilapidated state
of their new house, and cranky with the didactic handyman, Mr.
Mital, who seems intent on instructing them in African-American
history. "There's more to our history than slavery, jazz, sports
and civil rights marches," he insists. But he quickly gains their
attention with stories of little-known inventors, which appear
around them in foldout pages, with notes and peanut-gallery remarks
penciled in by the kids. Some developments were life-changing, like
open-heart surgery or food preservation, and some pure fun.
—Newsday
Filled with great illustrations, the book features fascinating
profiles of subjects ranging from a pioneer of open-heart surgery
to the inventor of the Super Soaker water gun.
—Sports Illustrated Kids
A playful history.
—USA Today
Get ready to have your mind blown with this fun book. It tells the
story of twins who discover the amazing stories of African American
inventors whose creations changed your world...The book has lift
flaps and fast facts that makes learning so quick and easy.
—Washington Post
A highly readable tale full of fun facts about creators of
color.
—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
An inspiring book that broadens the definition of "inventor" and
shines a light on many talented African-Americans throughout
history.
—San Francisco Book Review
This introduction to lesser-known African American inventors just
might inspire kids to create their own history-changing
inventions.
—Instructor Magazine
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