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 Inventions to count on : a celebration of black inventors
 Author: Miroballi, Dana Marie

 Publisher:  Abrams Appleseed (2025)

 Dewey: 500
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: [32] p., col. ill., 22 x 23 cm

 BTSB No: 648285 ISBN: 9781419769962
 Ages: 3-5 Grades: K

 Subjects:
 African American inventors
 Counting

Price: $23.28

Summary:
From forgotten innovators like Anna M. Mangin to well-known inventors like James West, this picture book is a celebration of Black history and inventors with a unique counting rhyme.

 Illustrator: Cloud, Sawyer

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (02/15/25)
   School Library Journal (02/28/25)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 02/28/2025 PreS-K—From "one heater" in a cozy living room to "ten floors" traveled in an elevator, Miroballi attempts to use the traditional counting book format as a vehicle to highlight the work of 10 Black inventors. But there may be little overlap between readers who are old enough to be interested in the inventors and those who are learning to count. Each of the first 10 spreads features a rhyming couplet that pays homage to a single invention. With brief text and full-bleed illustrations of a joyful Black family in a variety of familiar scenes, this section will work well for story hours with toddlers and young preschoolers. However, despite the subtitle, the main section relegates each inventor's name to a small stripe, with very little information about the invention. The inventions themselves are not always pictured, as in the case of Jan Ernst Matzeliger's 1883 patent for an automated shoemaking machine, which is reduced to "eight shoes" on four pairs of dancing feet. Lengthy back matter introduces more information about the inventors and their work, which could have been an entire book of its own. This is a starting point for school projects, but the scant biographical information means students will need to consult the additional resources helpfully listed on the final page. VERDICT This worthy attempt at a book that operates as a two-for-one will need some book-talking to get it into the right hands.—Amy Reimann - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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