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Ben Franklin Thinks Big
Ben Franklin Thinks Big is a beginner-friendly biography that introduces young readers to the incredible life and ideas of Benjamin Franklin—scientist, inventor, printer, writer, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Part of the “I Can Read! Level 2” series, the book uses clear, supportive language and engaging illustrations to make history approachable for early independent readers.
The story highlights Franklin’s curious mind and love of learning from an early age. It explores how his creativity and determination helped him invent useful tools like the Franklin stove and lightning rod, improve postal services, and even contribute to the development of paper money in the form of “leaf money.” The book also discusses his important political work, including his role in helping write the Declaration of Independence and promoting unity among the American colonies.
With colorful and humorous illustrations by Gustavo Mazali, this book captures the spirit of Franklin’s inventive personality. It celebrates how “thinking big” and caring about your community can lead to lasting contributions. The back matter includes a timeline and historical facts that extend the learning experience beyond the story.
Perfect for classroom reading or home exploration, this book helps children understand that history isn’t just about the past—it’s about people who dared to imagine a better future.
???? Target Age: Lower Primary (Grades 2–4 / ages 7–9)
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