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Presents the life of the world-renowned German scientist, describing how his life-long curiosity and ability to question accepted theories led him to develop his famous theory of relatvitiy and win the Noble Prize for Physics.
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My kids loved this book.
TJ picked this because he liked Albert's poofy hairdo. When we read it for the first time last night, they were glued to the story. The the message was well-delivered and as a parent, I felt that it was very relatable for kids without being dense or overwhelming.
Surprisingly, (to me at least), their favorite part of the book was looking in the back at the photographs of Einstein and then comparing them to the illustrations in the book.
The illustrations in this book are charming, very Calvin and Hobbes reminiscent. We'll definitely be checking out other books in this series.