The Boy Who Thought Outside the Box: The Story of Video Game Inventor Ralph Baer (People Who Shaped Our World #8)

by Marcie Wessels (Author) Beatriz Castro (Illustrator)

The Boy Who Thought Outside the Box: The Story of Video Game Inventor Ralph Baer (People Who Shaped Our World #8)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Crazy about Wii, Nintendo, X-Box, and PlayStation? Meet the inventor whose work made them all possible: Ralph Baer, creator of the first home video game system!

Today, the video game industry keeps growing, with ever more platforms available to fans. But how did the very first system come about?

This picture-book biography of Ralph Baer, whose family fled Nazi Germany for the US, introduces kids to a great inventor AND the birth of the first home console. Using wartime technology, Baer thought outside the box and transformed the television into a vehicle for gaming; Baer's invention, the Odyssey, is a precursor to the Atari gaming system.

Today, interactive systems like Wii and PlayStation are descendants of Ralph's innovative "Brown Box," making this award-winning inventor the true "Father of Video Games."

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Kirkus Reviews

A personable and energetic introduction with a positive message.

School Library Journal

Gr 1-4—Wessels's picture book biography introduces video game fans to the pioneer behind the technology. Ralph Baer (1922-2014) began tinkering with electronics as a Jewish child surviving in Nazi-controlled Germany. After his family emigrated to the United States in 1938, Baer continued learning, building, and inventing, eventually working for NASA. Baer's interest in the newly invented television set planted a seed in his mind—what if games could be played on the television itself? The result was the Brown Box, the first home game console later released as the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972. The narrative focuses on Baer's career trajectory and his inventions, with little attention paid to his personal life. The creator's effort and commitment to bringing his ideas to fruition is abundant throughout the story, as is the reality of experiencing rejection from critics and disbelievers. Illustrator Castro provides colorful depictions of Baer and his inventions, skillfully representing each era's clothing, hairstyles, and decor. The book can be a starting point for social studies units involving historical events and specific eras. VERDICT A gentle introduction to a passionate inventor's incredible impact on our culture. Young gamers will get a kick out of their beloved systems' humble beginnings.—Casey O'Leary, Meredith Nicholson School 96, IN

Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Marcie Wessels
Marcie Wessels is the author of Pirate's Lullaby: Mutiny at Bedtime. She has a PhD in Latin American Literature from Tulane University. Previously she taught Spanish Language and Literature at the University of San Diego. She lives in San Diego, CA.

Beatriz Castro born in Logroño, La Rioja, Spain. After graduating from the School of Arts in Logroño in 2008, she embarked on a career as a professional illustrator. Her art has appeared on covers and in books produced by international publishers. Beatriz lives in her native town with her family.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781454932598
Lexile Measure
740
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Union Square Kids
Publication date
March 20, 2020
Series
People Who Shaped Our World
BISAC categories
JNF007020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Historical
JNF007090 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Science & Technology
Library of Congress categories
History
Biographies
Picture books
United States
Inventors
Video games
Video games industry
Baer, Ralph H

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