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Steven paul steve jobs biography kids books

It seems to be a bit of a follow-your-own-path story, it goes through what Steve did on his way to starting Apple, perhaps the things that started that formed the foundational beliefs or principles of Apple.

Steven Paul Jobs was an American business magnate, industrial designer, media proprietor, and investor.

It's not a poorly written story or an unwelcome one I like it but it doesn't feel as though it has such a potent or pointed message as some others in the series. What it does give is something for the parents. We are shown young Steve, and the things that he did as a child, that not so much set him apart but made him a bit different.

These are the potential marks of someone with skills in practical engineering there is a better word for that but I can't think of what it's called. There is a degree of representation in Steve Jobs , Steve Jobs was adopted, not something that appears in biographies for children frequently. Lewis has given this book lovely illustrations.

I really like her take on Steve Jobs, he has a wonderful expression. Apple is famed for its rainbow collection of colours for its releases that is shown frequently. The illustrations create a constant through our walk of his life that sometimes makes unexpected jumps. The pastels are a great choice but there is no real consistent colour that I could see.

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