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Invent It!: How the World's Coolest Inventions Were Created by Kids; Becoming a Creative Inventor and Entrepreneur

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Discover the incredible stories of kids who changed the world with their ideas! Invent It! takes you on a journey through the lives of young inventors who turned simple moments of curiosity into life-changing creations. From the accidental invention of the Popsicle by an 11-year-old to a 15-year-old creating Braille, this book is packed with real-life stories that prove age is no barrier to innovation.

Meet kids who saw everyday problems and turned them into opportunities for amazing solutions—like designing ear muffs to keep warm in the winter or creating gadgets to communicate underwater. Along the way, you’ll learn how determination, creativity, and a little imagination can lead to extraordinary achievements.

But this book isn’t just about inspiration—it’s about participation! Each chapter includes fun, hands-on activities that let you step into the shoes of an inventor. You’ll build, experiment, and explore your creativity, just like the young geniuses in these pages.

Perfect for readers who love to dream big, Invent It! is a celebration of young minds, big ideas, and the power of thinking outside the box. Whether you’re looking for motivation, fun facts, or your next DIY project, this book will ignite the inventor in you. Ready to turn your ideas into reality? Let’s get started!

111 pages, Paperback

Published January 31, 2025

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Amelia Clark

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Profile Image for Ankit Saxena.
842 reviews232 followers
May 28, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Inspiring and Fun Peek Into Young Inventive Minds

Invent It! by Amelia Clark is a delightful and inspiring read that showcases the incredible creativity of young inventors. This book dives into real-life stories of kids who turned simple ideas into world-changing inventions, making it both educational and motivational for readers of all ages.

Clark’s writing is engaging and accessible, making complex concepts feel approachable without talking down to younger readers. The profiles of the kid inventors are diverse and thoughtfully presented, giving a sense of how innovation can come from anyone, anywhere. The book also does a great job of encouraging kids to think creatively and not be afraid to pursue their ideas.

One of the book's strengths is how it blends fun facts with practical advice on brainstorming, prototyping and problem-solving. It's not just about celebrating past successes—it's a call to action for the next generation of creators.

The only reason it’s not a full five stars is that some readers might wish for a bit more depth on the invention process or follow-up on what happened to the inventors afterward. A few more hands-on activities could have made it even more interactive.

Still, Invent It! is a fantastic, empowering read for curious minds. Whether you're a young inventor in the making or just love stories of ingenuity, this book is well worth picking up.
Profile Image for Ivonne Rovira.
2,504 reviews252 followers
May 6, 2025
Who knew that so many children invented some of our favorite products? And what child wouldn’t love reading about them?

Amelia Clark takes readers on a journey to learn about 11-year-old Frank Epperson, who invented the ever-popular Popsicle in 1905 by accident; Chester Greenwood, who invented and patented ear muffs when he was just 15; Sarah Buckel, who invented the magnetic locker shelf at 14; Robert Patch, who became the youngest person ever to apply for a patent for a toy truck he devised when he was 6, and more. We know Louis Braille invented Braille, but did you know he was just 12 when he started and 15 when he perfected his new system of raised dots as an alphabet for the blind?

But Clark didn’t just pack Invent It!: How The World's Coolest Inventions Were Created By Kids with inspiring stories; she also included activities that teach how inventors think as well as activities that are just fun or yummy.

“These stories prove something incredible: age doesn’t matter when it comes to making a difference,” Clark writes. So true!

In the interest of full disclosure, I received this book from NetGalley and Happy Tales LLC in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Sue.
1,697 reviews132 followers
April 27, 2025
🚀 This book is like a giant high-five for every crazy idea you’ve ever had! I tore through Invent It! because it’s packed with awesome stories about kids who actually changed the world—seriously, an 11-year-old invented the Popsicle?? Mind = blown. 🤯 Plus, there are DIY challenges after each story, which made me feel like a genius-in-training. If you’ve ever dreamed about making something cool (or just want to beat boredom), you need this book in your life. 🛠️✨

Profile Image for Aiden Ashlyn.
Author 15 books1 follower
April 27, 2025
Fun, Informative, and Inspirational

This was a fun read - I discovered the stories behind some amazing inventions. I also enjoyed the inspiring sections after each invention that encouraged readers to create their versions of useful items. I think it’s a great book for fostering creativity and invention in kids.
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April 28, 2025
Invent It! is such a fun and inspiring read that really made me appreciate the power of curiosity and creativity. I loved how each chapter shared a true story about a kid who saw a simple problem and came up with a brilliant solution, whether it was the Popsicle or underwater communication gadgets. The short activities at the end of each chapter made the book even more interactive and gave me a real appreciation for the invention process. I genuinely enjoyed how motivating it felt—it reminded me that big ideas don't have an age limit.
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