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Who Invented This?

Smart People and Their Bright Ideas

Niebius, Maria-Elisabeth / Klanten, /
Erschienen am 01.03.2021
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ISBN/EAN: 9783899551334
Sprache: Deutsch
Umfang: 96
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Einband: Gebunden

Beschreibung

A time-tunnel trip that shows how some of historys greatest makers, creators, and ideas helped to shape the world of today. Who invented the car, different types of vaccinations, the light bulb or the microwave? The things we are surrounded by didnt just appear out of nowhere, they were conceived by talented inventors, scientists, and engineers. While some inventions were the result of teamwork and a long time in the lab, some inventions just happened to be made by accident or by looking for something else. Unravel how classic inventions and creators paved the way for the modern tools and technology we have today. Heureka! is a visual journey for children that shows how the groundbreaking masters from the past connect with the technology, culture, and medicine of today.

Autorenportrait

Becky Thorns is the talented illustrator behind our Little Gestalten title World of Whales. She specializes in childrens illustration and literary themed works, alongside also being a lettering artist. After graduating from Falmouth University with a Fine Art degree in 2015, she has more than 6 years in creative industries, ranging from illustration to architecture, and has recently been featured on the cover of My Cornwall Magazine. Making her debut in childrens literature, Anne Ameri-Siemens is using decades worth of experience as an author and journalist to tell a whimsical story about human development and the surrounding world around us. Her 2007 book "For the RAF it was the system, for me the father" was Spiegel bestseller, and she was awarded the Corine International Book Prize. This was later adapted into a documentary titled under the name Who gave you the right to murder?, which was later nominated for the Grimme Prize in 2008. She previously worked for Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, SZ-Magazin, and German television.