Walt Disney: Young Movie Maker (Childhood of Famous Americans)
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Description:
In the childhood story of an American original, readers learn how a farm boy in Missouri grew up to be the father of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy, and scores of other beloved characters.
Product Details:
Author:
Marie Hammontree
Paperback:
192 pages
Publisher:
Aladdin
Publication Date:
June 01, 1997
Language:
English
ISBN:
0689813244
Product Length:
7.54 inches
Product Width:
5.24 inches
Product Height:
0.52 inches
Product Weight:
0.28 pounds
Package Length:
7.6 inches
Package Width:
5.1 inches
Package Height:
0.6 inches
Package Weight:
0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 5 reviews
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
MisleadingApr 03, 2010 We bought this book for my 3rd grader. He was planing on using it as an autobiography. The book was told in a story format and was only about Walt Disney's childhood. I sent the book in to school for the teachers approval and she agreed with my assesment and we had to choose another book. From the description, we understood it differently.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Best young person's bio on Walt DisneyAug 29, 2005 There are several books that put the biography of Walt Disney in a format meant for children, and this is the best of them. The majority of the book tells what Walt's life as a child was like. The publisher has produced a whole series of bio type books for young people, and has a good formula. They try to put the child in touch not only with the life deeds of the man, but his personality, and how he got his start. In understanding a great person from history, it is tremendously useful to know not just what he did, but why he did it. Who and what influenced this person. What was he like as a kid himself? Without these it is hard for a kid to connect to the historical figure, and this book accomplishes it very well. I highly reccommend! For a good adult bio, check the Bob Thomas book, or the Amy Boothe book.
Walt DisneyAug 10, 2005 Walt disney had an exciting childhood not to mention adult career. My children loved reading this book and having it read to them prior to visiting Disney World.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
A witty young oneDec 31, 2004 I really enjoyed reading this book. I thought that Walter was a very intelegent young person. I thought Marie Hammontree did an excelent job at making a usual boring biography into an intresting tale.I wish that there where many more pages in the book so I could read more and more about Walt Disney. I thought that Marie made him sound like a very lively young child. I thought that Walt was a very big risk taker. I would have hoped that the book would have had more information and details though. all in all I thought that this was a great book.
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
I hope more people read this exciting book.Jan 12, 1999 This book was enjoyable. Marie Hammontree described how a person can be a big success while being a little poor. It shows the ups and downs of Disney's life. She describes what it took to get to the top of his career. This book tells who he was inspired by and how they helped him. She told me his problems in his life and how they were solved. It gave me the puzzle pieces to his life so I could better understand it. All in all I think it was a really informative book.