Review of Did you know
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There have been a lot of innovations in the present world as compared to those days of our forefathers. A lot of things have changed over time. Did you know? by Ashok Bhaskaran is a children's book that has a lot to learn from.
On his birthday, Jason got a tablet as his birthday gift. He was happy, but he went on to tell us about some great innovations in the present and how people went on to cope in the past. Before the rise of technology, there were other means to communicate, travel, read, and do a whole lot of other things. However, the rise of technology has made things not just easier, but also a lot cheaper. The man who invented television was labeled a mad man when he told people what he intended on doing. There were a lot of inventions in this book, and the names of the inventors were listed. Take this book, which will assist you in expanding your knowledge of popular innovations around the world.
I can remember the first time I read books about innovations as a child. I couldn't help wanting to change the world just like men like Thomas Eddison. This is the type of impact books like this go on to have on a growing mind. As a result, I would recommend that you get this book for any child you know. This book is an amazing read for every child. There was a lot to learn from this book, both inspirationally and academically.
This book has nothing to dislike about it. Despite it not being voluminous, it still had a lot to offer. Reading about innovations like this just created a spark that I used to have as a child. As a child, men like Graham Bell, Thomas Eddison, and Albert Einstein motivated me a lot. Sometimes I can't help but wonder how far the world would have gone without these men.
I'm rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. It was exceptionally well-edited. There was no error in the book. I would recommend this book to every child out there.
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