01989cam a2200385 i 4500 517059886 TxAuBib 20201209120000.0 191031s2019||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 9781525300288 17.55 1525300288 17.55 KyBuM eng rda KyBuM TxAuBib rda Renaud, Anne, 1957- The boy who invented the Popsicle : the cool science behind Frank Epperson's famous frozen treat / Anne Renaud, Milan Pavlović. Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, [2019] ℗2019. 40 unnumbered pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 x 27 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references. Junior Library Guild. "Young Frank William Epperson always knew he wanted to be an inventor. He loved to experiment--especially with flavored soda waters. Frank was determined to create the yummiest, most thirst-quenching drink ever. Not all his attempts were successful...you could even say some were disastrous! But Frank never stopped trying, even as he grew up. This is a fun biography of an inventor and his tasty treat is a testament to creative persistence and how tinkering and testing, analyzing and scrutinizing--and a well-timed cold snap--can turn ideas into inventions"--Jacket flap. Ages 5-7. Grades K-2. AD790L Lexile. 20201209. A Junior Library Guild selection. Epperson, Frank 1894-1983 Juvenile literature. Children as inventors California Biography Juvenile literature. Ice pops History Juvenile literature. Food Experiments Juvenile literature. PavloviÄć, Milan, (Illustrator), illustrator. BTCLS