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Have you ever used your imagination to solve a problem? When Albert Einstein was young, he was fascinated by the way magnetism made a compass work. As an adult, he used thought experiments to solve some of the universe's greatest mysteries. Einstein loved to think about math and science. He worked for a while at a patent office, but his mind wasn't focused on inventions. Instead, he thought about the universe. In 1905, Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity solved questions that scientists had grappled with for hundreds of years. Learn how Einstein's imagination became a powerful tool that helped him understand the nature of space and time.

32 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2017

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January 4, 2021
I liked this book because it solves a ton of questions about science like why bigger objects in space have smaller objects orbiting it. It also tells you about Albert Einstein's life and thoughts. It even includes a timeline of important event that took place in his life. I didn't like the part about the Nazi's (because they're mean). I would recommend this book to people who are interested in physics and science.
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January 18, 2019
It's a great book. The book can be described as a timeline of Einstein's life events The author also talks about Einstein's various achievements. It shows the ups and downs of Einstein in a very simple way that it can be understood by anyone. This book would be very helpful for the students who are interested in finding out information about Einstein.
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October 4, 2021
Pretty decent kids' biography of Einstein. But pretty decent doesn't cut it anymore. There are fantastic biographies out there for kids now, and kids deserve great, nuanced books that cover more than just the basics.
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