Blips on a Screen: How Ralph Baer Invented TV Video Gaming and Launched a Worldwide Obsession

by Kate Hannigan (Author) Zachariah Ohora (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

An engaging picture book biography based on the incredible true story of a Jewish refugee who pioneered home video games and launched a worldwide obsession.

Do you ever wonder how video gaming was invented? What came before your PlayStation or Xbox? This is the story of Ralph Baer, a refugee from Nazi Germany, who used his skills--and a lot of ingenuity and persistence--to make life a little more fun. Television was new when Ralph returned from serving in World War II, but he didn't settle for watching TV. He knew it could be even more fun if you could play with it. He tinkered and tested, got help and rejected, but with perseverance and skill, he made his vision come true!

This is the inspiring story of a fearless inventor who made TV video games a reality.

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Kate Hannigan
Chicago children's author Kate Hannigan writes fiction and nonfiction for young readers. A former newspaper journalist, she is the author of numerous children's books, including A Lady Has the Floor and Nellie vs. Elizabeth.

Sarah Green is a RISD-educated illustrator and designer from San Francisco. She is the illustrator of numerous picture books, including Fight of the Century by Barb Rosenstock and Born Hungry by Alex Prud'homme.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780593306710
Lexile Measure
1000
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Publication date
April 20, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
BIO000000 - Biography & Autobiography | General
Library of Congress categories
History
United States
Inventors
Video games
Baer, Ralph H
Video game designers

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