McCarthy, Meghan. Earmuffs
for Everyone!: How Chester Greenwood
Became Known as the Inventor of Earmuffs.
New York: Simon & Schuster,
2015. 48p.
This interesting book is all about how earmuffs were
made. It includes a lot of diagrams of different earmuffs throughout history. Readers will learn that Chester
Greenwood did not invent earmuffs, but that he made them way better!
This is
a great book for nonfiction units and for learning about inventions in science. Students will also learn about patents and how important they are!
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This sounds like a book that might inspire my students to become inventors. It would also be a great addition to my nonfiction library. Thanks for the great recommendation!:)Mrs. Moses
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of students this year who really love nonfiction. I will have to check this out and share your recommendation with them!
ReplyDeleteMegan McCarthy is a favorite of mine and I have not yet read this book! Thank you for the recommendation, I'll look for it in the library.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a book students would really enjoy. Not only is it about earmuffs, which all Central New Yorkers could use, but also about inventions; and who doesn't dream about inventing something someday? Thank you for sharing your recommendation. -Mrs. Buchman
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