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"When Alexander Graham Bell was a child, he was full of questions. Could he make his dog speak? Could he make a machine that talked? As he got older, Aleck kept asking questions, and learned more and more. Soon he asked the question that everyone wanted to answer: Could he build a machine to help people talk with each other when they were far apart? This is the story of Alexander Graham Bell's lifelong curiosity and how he invented the telephone."
| Peppercorn Book Number: 440-0016 |
| Publisher: Lerner Publications Company |
| ISBN: 1-57505-533-3 |
| Illustrator: Elaine Sherrow |
| Illustrated: colored illustrations |
| Language: English |
| Place of Publication: Minneapolis, MN |
| Year of Publication: 2001 |
| Reader Level: Beginner 2 |
| Medium: book |
| Format: paperback |
| Size: 6 x 8.5 inches, portrait |
| Length: 48 pages |
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