Can you imagine life without CDs and videos, without television and radio? Over 100 years ago, none of these things existed and entertainment had to be home made. But then a scientist called Thomas Edison invented a machine that would change the world. This is the fascinating story of a scientific genius, and how he recorded sound for the first time, told through the eyes of his young daughter, Dot.
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Diana Kimpton is an experienced horse-riding instructor who has written a number of successful books and televisions scripts for children. She runs the website www.wordpool.co.uk which promotes children's books and reading.
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