As a young boy, Alexander Graham Bell loved to make discoveries and figure out how things worked. Born in Scotland, Bell starting inventing at an early age, and once he started, he didn't stop. His curiosity would eventually lead him to the invention of the first telephone. Bell also devoted much of his time to working with deaf children, many of whom he taught to speak. This engaging, simply written book highlights the importance of the man whose inventions changed the course of modern communication.
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As a young boy, Alexander Graham Bell loved to make discoveries and figure out how things worked. Born in Scotland, Bell starting inventing at an early age, and once he started, he didn't stop. His curiosity would eventually lead him to the invention of the first telephone. Bell also devoted much of his time to working with deaf children, many of whom he taught to speak. This engaging, simply written book highlights the importance of the man whose inventions changed the course of modern communication.
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