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Newton's Rainbow

The Revolutionary Discoveries of a Young Scientist

Kathryn Lasky
3
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Pages
48
Year
2017
Language
English

About

Famed for his supposed encounter with a falling apple that inspired his theory of gravity, Isaac Newton (1642—1727) grew from a quiet and curious boy into one of the most influential scientists of all time. Newton's Rainbow tells the story of young Isaac-always reading, questioning, observing, and inventing-and how he eventually made his way to Cambridge University, where he studied the work of earlier scientists and began building on their accomplishments. This colorful picture book biography celebrates Newton's discoveries that illuminated the mysteries of gravity, motion, and even rainbows, discoveries that gave mankind a new understanding of the natural world, discoveries that changed science forever.

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"Lasky makes Newton accessible to contemporary readers . . . Budding scientists may gain some insight into this creator's life, and those needing to do a report will find some useful material."
School Library Journal
"Lasky's appealing narrative zeroes in on Newton's curiosity and hunger to learn about the world, characteristics likely to resonate with children today. Young readers will come away with plenty of facts about the scientist, but they also might chuckle at his antics and absentmindedness."
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