Kids Invent!: A Handbook for Young Inventors

Author(s): Susan Casey

Children's Educational

A one-of-a kind guide to inventing that features inspiring stories of real kid inventors This step-by-step guide will help kids become real inventors. They will learn how to come up with a great idea, do the research needed, work with mentors, and create a model of their idea, whether for school, for a science fair, for fun, or even for profit. They'll also find out things like how to apply for a patent and manufacture an invention. Kids Invent! features profiles of kids ages 5 to 17 who designed their own award-winning inventions, including Suzanna Goodin, who won the Weekly Reader invention contest with her edible pet food spoon when she was only 6, and Elina Onitskansky, age 17, who in 2001 was inducted into the National Gallery for America's Young Inventors for her pollution detecting sensor. Susan Casey (Venice, CA) is the author of Women Invent: Two Centuries of Discoveries That Have Shaped Our World. She has also written for many publications, including Family Circle, the Los Angeles Times, and San Francisco Focus.

About the author:
SUSAN CASEY is an English teacher, a journalist, a speaker, and the author of Women Invent! Two Centuries of Discovery That Have Shaped Our World. To find out more about Susan, visit her web site at www.susancaseybooks.com.

General Information

  • : 9780471660866
  • : Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
  • : Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
  • : 0.253
  • : 18 August 2005
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Susan Casey
  • : Paperback
  • : 608
  • : 144
  • : Illustrations

More About The Product

Inventions solve problems in daily life, and this nifty book solves the problems of how to go about inventing. From identifying a problem in your work to thinking about how to solve it, the information is broken down into small solvable parts. So how do you come up with a problem? Hone your observational skills and look around. Stories of inventions developed by young scientists who responded to their own needs or those of their community provide the backbone and wonder of this inspirational book. Some ideas come through observation, some through research, and some from searching for a use for something. Next, the inventor can turn to journaling or model making or can learn with a mentor. For those really great ideas, the book discusses patenting, designing a trademark, and manufacturing and selling the product. There are many websites, programs, competitions, and camps found in the appendices. Students can be great inventors because life is newer to them and they take less for granted. Awareness is the first step to discovery. What a wonderful little book for showing children other children as inventors... and they can learn how to become one themselves! --NSTA Recommends

SUSAN CASEY is an English teacher, a journalist, a speaker, and the author of Women Invent! Two Centuries of Discovery That Have Shaped Our World. To find out more about Susan, visit her web site at www.susancaseybooks.com.