by Alison Donald (Author) Rea Zhai (Illustrator)
An inspiring true story about Harry Coover, a wonderful inventor who accidentally discovered super-glue! This sticky mess. This ooey goo. It's like a glue but much stronger. . . maybe it's not just sticky stuff.
Learn about Harry Coover, a prolific inventor, as he discovers super glue! When Harry was trying to develop a new kind of plastic, he accidentally created a super sticky substance. He then realized that his invention has multiple uses and sets off testing the new product.
Discover the variety of ways super glue is used today and its impact on the world! A must-have book for any budding inventor, A Super Sticky Mistake shows that even mistakes have value. Throughout Alison Donald expertly weaves facts into the story to keep readers engaged. This book is a useful teaching tool for young children with an interest in STEM and history.
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PreS-Gr 3--This picture book biography spotlights Harry Coover, a white American chemist born in 1917 in Newark, DE, who invented superglue. Coover and his team did not intend to make superglue; they were trying to create a plastic during World War II. However, a mistake occurred during one of the experiments. Coover decided to further study his mistake, which was originally called cyanoacrylate. At first, people were not convinced that superglue was a useful material, but after many years, it became widely used--veterinarians have used it to mend broken bones, medics on battlefields relied on it to block massive blood loss, and engineers used it to mend a space shuttle. At the age of 92, Coover was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. Zhai's colorful illustrations are whimsical. Each page features spare text, making the book accessible for younger readers. VERDICT A fun, lesser-known story of a very common item, featuring enjoyable visuals. A good addition to a younger reader biography section.--Erin Olsen, Hunter Coll. Elem. Sch., NY
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