Inventors -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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- Tesla, the wizard of electricity, by David J. Kent
- The amazing Mr. Franklin, or, The boy who read everything, [Ruth Ashby]
- Inventing the future, a photobiography of Thomas Alva Edison, by Marfé Ferguson Delano
- Gizmos, gadgets, and guitars, the story of Leo Fender, Michael Mahin ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- Ben Franklin thinks big, story by Sheila Keenan ; pictures by Gustavo Mazali
- Alexander Graham Bell, giving voice to the world, Mary Kay Carson
- Samuel F.B. Morse, inventor and code creator, by Judy Alter
- The inventor's secret, what Thomas Edison told Henry Ford, Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Jennifer Black Reinhardt
- Who were the Wright Brothers?, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Who was Thomas Alva Edison?, by Margaret Frith ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Samuel Morse, that's who!, Tracy Nelson Maurer ; illustrated by El Primo Ramón
- Mr. Ferris and his wheel, by Kathryn Gibbs Davis ; illustrated by Gilbert Ford
- The Wright brothers, by Pamela Duncan Edwards ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- Blips on a screen, how Ralph Baer invented TV video gaming and launched a worldwide obsession, written by Kate Hannigan ; illuatrated by Zachariah OHora
- Benjamin Franklin, revolutionary inventor, Maria Mihalik Higgins
- Who was Ben Franklin?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Marvelous Mattie, how Margaret E. Knight became an inventor, Emily Arnold McCully
- Clean sweep!, Frank Zamboni's ice machine, Monica Kulling ; illustrated by Renné Benoit
- Super Soaker inventor Lonnie Johnson, Heather E. Schwartz
- Ben Franklin, printer, author, inventor, politician, by Pamela Rushby
- A life electric, the story of Nikola Tesla, Azadeh Westergaard ; illustrated by Júlia Sardà
- Thomas A. Edison, the man who lit up the world, Martin Woodside
- Who was Steve Jobs?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Whoosh!, Lonnie Johnson's super-soaking stream of inventions, Chris Barton ; illustrated by Don Tate
- Young Thomas Edison, Michael Dooling
- Zap!, Nikola Tesla takes charge, Monica Kulling ; illustrated by Bill Slavin
- Benjamin Franklin, Connie Roop and Peter Roop
- Full of beans, Henry Ford grows a car, Peggy Thomas ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- Benjamin Franklin from A to Z, by Laura Crawford ; illustrated by Judith Hierstein
- The fantastic Ferris Wheel, the story of inventor George Ferris, Betsy Harvey Kraft ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- Benjamin Franklin's wise words, how to work smart, play well, and make real friends, K.M. Kostyal ; illustrated by Fred Harper
- The remarkable Benjamin Franklin, written & illustrated by Cheryl Harness
- To fly, the story of the Wright brothers, by Wendie Old ; illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker
- The Wright brothers, inventors and aviators, by Andrew Santella
- Thomas Edison, Ann Gaines
- Miracle mud, Lena Blackburne and the secret mud that changed baseball, by David A. Kelly ; illustrated by Oliver Dominguez
- The unstoppable Garrett Morgan, inventor, entrepreneur, hero, by Joan DiCicco ; illustrated by Ebony Glenn
- Electrical wizard, how Nikola Tesla lit up the world, Elizabeth Rusch ; illustrated by Oliver Dominguez
- A picture book of Benjamin Franklin, written by David A. Adler ; illustrated by John and Alexandra Wallner
- Bright dreams, the brilliant ideas of Nikola Tesla, by Tracy Dockray
- Thomas Edison for kids, his life and ideas : 21 activities, Laurie Carlson
- The boy who invented TV, the story of Philo Farnsworth, by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Greg Couch
- Ben Franklin, his wit and wisdom from A to Z, by Alan Schroeder ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- The Wright brothers take off, written and illustrated by Jon Buller and Susan Schade
- Guitar genius, how Les Paul engineered the solid-body electric guitar and rocked the world, by Kim Tomsic ; illustrated by Brett Helquist
- The marvelous thing that came from a spring, the accidental invention of the toy that swept the nation, written and illustrated by Gilbert Ford ; photography by Greg Endries
- Nikola Tesla, a spark of genius, by Carol Dommermuth-Costa
- Steve Jobs, the man who thought different : a biography, by Karen Blumenthal
- I am Benjamin Franklin, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Alexander Graham Bell answers the call, Mary Ann Fraser
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