Bound To Stay Bound

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010 a| 2022029276
020 a|9781666339536 (lib. ed.)
020 a|1666339539 (lib. ed.)
020 a|9781666339543 (pbk.)
020 a|1666339547 (pbk.)
040 a|DLC
b|eng
c|IlJaBTS
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043 a|n-us---
050  a|QC515.F73
b|P48 2023
082  a|537.092
2|23/eng/20240106
1001 a|Peterson, Megan Cooley.
245a|Benjamin Franklin and the discovery of electricity :
b|separating fact from fiction /
c|by Megan Cooley Peterson.
260 a|North Mankato, MN :
b|Capstone Press,
c|c2023.
300 a|32 p. :
b|col. ill. ;
c|23 cm
4901 a|Fact vs. fiction in U.S. history
500 a|Includes glossary.
504 a|Includes bibliographical references and index.
5103 a|School library journal, April 2023
520 a|In 1752, the sky in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, darkened. A thunderstorm was coming. Benjamin Franklin was ready to perform an experiment. He wanted to show the electrical nature of lightning. His experiment was a success, but he didn't discover electricity that day. Myths about Franklin and his experiment have been told for years. Discover what's real and what's fiction through infographics, primary sources, and expertly leveled text.
5211 a|008-011
b|BTSB.
521 a|Grades 4-6
b|Capstone Press
5218 a|T.
b|Fountas and Pinnell Leveled Book.
5218 a|770
b|Lexile.
526  a|Accelerated Reader
b|MG
c|4.8
d|0.5
z|520412.
60017a|Franklin, Benjamin,
d|1706-1790.
2|sears
60011a|Franklin, Benjamin,
d|1706-1790.
650 7a|Electricity
x|History.
2|sears
650 7a|Electricity
x|Experiments.
2|sears
650 7a|Inventors
z|United States
v|Biography.
2|sears
650 7a|Scientists
z|United States
v|Biography.
2|sears
650 1a|Electricity
x|History.
650 1a|Electricity
x|Experiments.
650 1a|Inventors
z|United States
v|Biography.
650 1a|Scientists
z|United States
v|Biography.
655 7a|Biographies.
2|lcgft
655 7c|JNF007000
a|NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / General.
2|bisacsh
830  a|Fact versus fiction in U.S. history.


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