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Tracy Maurer

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John Deere, That's Who! (2017) 93 Exemplare
Noah Webster's Fighting Words (2017) 53 Exemplare
The World's Worst Wildfires (2019) 42 Exemplare
Helping Hands (A to Z) (2002) 18 Exemplare
Storm Codes (2007) 15 Exemplare
The Brain (1999) 12 Exemplare
License Plates (1999) 11 Exemplare
Skin (1999) 10 Exemplare
The Senses (Bodyworks) (1999) 10 Exemplare
Skateboarding (2001) 10 Exemplare
Cupcakes, Cookies, and Cakes (2009) 9 Exemplare
State Capitals (1999) 9 Exemplare
Autumn (A to Z) (2002) 9 Exemplare
BMX Freestyle (2001) 8 Exemplare
Freestyle Moto-X (2002) 7 Exemplare
Rock Your Room with Crafts (2009) 7 Exemplare
Scrapbook Starters (2009) 7 Exemplare
Lamborghini (2006) 7 Exemplare
Stock Cars (2004) 7 Exemplare
Mustang (2006) 7 Exemplare
Digestion (1999) 7 Exemplare
The Cheerleaders (2006) 7 Exemplare
Ps and Qs (A to Z) (2001) 6 Exemplare
Summer (2002) 5 Exemplare
Desert Racers (2004) 5 Exemplare
In-Line Skating (2001) 5 Exemplare
Cheerleading Skills (2005) 5 Exemplare
Viper (2007) 4 Exemplare
Winter (2002) 4 Exemplare
Playground Games (2010) 4 Exemplare
World Dances (Let's Dance) (1997) 4 Exemplare
Bones (1999) 4 Exemplare
Snowboarding (2001) 4 Exemplare
Spooky : haunted houses (2017) 4 Exemplare
Mountain Biking (2002) — Autor — 4 Exemplare
All of Me (A to Z) (2002) 3 Exemplare
What's in a... Hole? (What's in a...) (2010) — Autor — 3 Exemplare
Fabulous Fashion Crafts (2009) 3 Exemplare
Cheerleading Practice (2006) 3 Exemplare
Lowriders (2004) 3 Exemplare
The heart and lungs (1999) 3 Exemplare
Fingernail Art (2009) 3 Exemplare
Chilling ancient curses (2017) 3 Exemplare
Eerie ESP (2017) 3 Exemplare
Swimming (2010) 2 Exemplare
Competitive Cheerleading (2005) 2 Exemplare
School Cheerleading (2005) 2 Exemplare
Growing Flowers (2001) 2 Exemplare
Lotus (2006) 2 Exemplare
Jeep (2007) 2 Exemplare
VW Beetle (2007) 2 Exemplare
Growing Vegetables (2000) 2 Exemplare
Ballet (Let's Dance) (1997) 2 Exemplare
Hummer (2006) 2 Exemplare
Cheerleading Gear (2006) 2 Exemplare
Tap dancing (1997) 2 Exemplare
Growing Herbs (2000) 2 Exemplare
Spring (2002) 2 Exemplare
Friends and Family (A to Z) (2001) 2 Exemplare
Growing House Plants (2000) 2 Exemplare
Land Rover (2007) 2 Exemplare
Basketball (2013) 2 Exemplare
Range Rover by Land Rover (2021) 1 Exemplar
Bicycle Riding (2011) 1 Exemplar
Macon: The Center of Georgia (1995) 1 Exemplar
S-Class by Mercedes-Benz (2021) 1 Exemplar
Growing Fruit (2000) 1 Exemplar
R8 by Audi (2021) 1 Exemplar
Escalade by Cadillac (2021) 1 Exemplar
Continental GT by Bentley (2021) 1 Exemplar
Rhythmic gymnastics (1997) 1 Exemplar
Log (What's in a...) (2010) 1 Exemplar
Ford GT (2007) 1 Exemplar
Growing Trees (2000) 1 Exemplar
Paper Crafts with Pizzazz (2009) 1 Exemplar

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A little bit linguistic history, a little bit American Revolution history, and all around sassy telling of Noah Webster's work.
 
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sloth852 | 10 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 2, 2024 |
Adorable. Very interesting and great illustrations. If you have a fact loving, word loving, list loving child, this is a must.
 
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FamiliesUnitedLL | 10 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 23, 2023 |
Note: I received a digital galley of this book through NetGalley.
 
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fernandie | 10 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 15, 2022 |
This book, subtitled “The Story of the Telegraph and Morse Code” tells the story of how instant messages were first invented back in the 1800s.

The author begins by pointing out for children ages 5 and up:

“Back when Samuel Morse was a boy, news wasn’t usually new by the time folks heard it. A letter could ride for weeks between towns or sail for months between countries.”

Samuel dreamed up a machine that would use electric pulses to carry coded messages through wires to machines far away from each other. He created a code that used dots and dashes to stand for numbers that in turn referred to words. He shared his idea with a science professor and an engineer who helped him realize his invention. He tried various schemes to bury cable but ran into difficulties. Under water, a ship inadvertently pulled up his cable. On land, poorly made pipes caused the wires to fail. Then he tried above ground, using tall chestnut poles strung with wires. This plan, completed in 1844, was the one that finally worked. The first message went from the U.S. Supreme Court changer to a Baltimore train depot and read “What Hath God Wrought.”

The invention took off like wildfire and spread from coast to coast, and then across the oceans.

The author ends with: “So, who made electricity useful? Who created instant messages and changed the world forever? Samuel Morris, that’s who!” And part of Morris’s name is rendered in code.

Backmatter includes a time line, list of additional facts, bibliography, and Author’s Note.

Charcoal-lined mixed media Illustrations by Borja Ramón López Cotelo, also known as el primo Ramón, have a comic-book feel.

Evaluation: This story emphasizes Morse’s persistence in the face of repeated failures, and the fact that his ideas required collaboration with others. Both of these messages are laudatory for children. I thought it a bit of an exaggeration to claim Morse “made electricity useful” however, as it was quite useful even aside from its role in enabling telegraphy.

The author, who expressed her admiration for Morse in her note, did not mention that Morse, who was anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant, was also a well-known defender of slavery in the 1850s, declaring it sanctioned by God. Specifically, he wrote:

“Slavery per se is not sin. It is a social condition ordained from the beginning of the world for the wisest purposes, benevolent and disciplinary, by Divine Wisdom. The mere holding of slaves, therefore, is a condition having per se nothing of moral character in it, any more than the being a parent, or employer, or ruler.”

It would be a good lesson to point out to young readers that people are not all one thing or the other, and that many prominent figures in America’s history bear the stain of racism and prejudice, in addition to their accomplishments.

Note: This book received a number of accolades, including NSTA Best STEM Book of the Year, Junior Library Guild Selection, and A Bank Street College Best Book of the Year.
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nbmars | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 25, 2021 |

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