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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.
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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.
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