
Okay, so I finally got my hands on 'Who Was Henry Ford?' and let me tell you - this little book packs a punch!
First off, the illustrations are super cute. Like, almost every page has these simple but effective line drawings that make the whole reading experience way more fun.
The writing style? Perfect for kids (and adults learning English!). It's straightforward but never boring. I actually learned some new vocabulary words myself (who knew 'gas transmitted car' was a thing?).
What really surprised me was how much detail they fit in here. From Ford taking apart watches as a kid to creating the Model T - it's all covered in a way that's easy to follow but doesn't dumb things down.
My favorite part? The story about how Ford's cars literally changed the world. The book explains it in such a cool way that even my little brother (who usually hates reading) got interested.
Only downside? Some parts about his personal life get a bit confusing when they jump around in time. But honestly, that's minor compared to how much great info is packed in here.
Final verdict: 5/5 would recommend to anyone looking for an engaging way to learn history. These 'Who Was' books are seriously addictive!
