What message does Albert Einstein want to tell the children?
The German theoretical physicist genius reminds children of innocence, a sense of humor and how to get up after a fall to pursue dreams and ambitions.
With a gentle, close face, ruffled hair and simple clothes, Albert Einstein arouses curiosity and curiosity for children because he carries in him great compassion, humility, and independent spirit. and genius mind.
The small man is recognized as one of the great physicists who developed the theory of relativity and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his "services to theoretical physics" and the discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect”.
Einstein's life, career and "personality" are recounted in many books. Letters to Professor Einstein introduces letters between him and children. Meanwhile, Albert Einstein - Difficult childhood and great scientific life inspires young readers with 16 stories. The famous failure tells about how Einstein got up after falling.
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The book is a collection of letters between Einstein and children. Photo: Thu Trang.
Einstein's letters to children
In Einstein's oldest surviving letter to a boy named Ley, he wrote: "I will describe to you what I look like: Pale face, long hair, and modest belly. In addition, the gait is awkward, adding the pen in the pocket or in the hand. However, he doesn't have bow legs or warts, so he still looks quite handsome; and I don't have hair on my arms like ugly men do. So it's really a pity that I didn't get to see you."
This letter represents Einstein's sense of humour. It is collected in the recently released publication: Letters to Professor Einstein.
The book is a mixture of biographical information and letters sent back and forth between him and children from various parts of the world between 1928-1955.
Turning each page of the book, young readers will have moments of relaxation with Einstein's wit and the innocence, carefree and naivete of children.
For example, in a letter to Einstein, young Tyfanny wrote: "I should have written to you a long time ago, I just didn't know you were still alive. I don't like history very much, so I thought you lived in the 18th century."
This is also the fascinating, interesting point of the book, which presents a very different portrait of Einstein. Through the letters he replied to children, readers felt that this was a likable professor and full of humour.
Besides, the way he confides in his son and answers children's questions will help parents have a different perspective on raising and educating children.
The book also helps inspire children to love and continue the fading habit of handwritten letters, because these precious documents can be left to future generations.
Einstein's genius life
Talent, brains and perseverance of famous people make the whole world respect and admire. But behind the glory of success, what is their private life really like? That is told through a series of 10 books on Storytelling the Life of Geniuses.
In it, the book Albert Einstein - Difficult Childhood and Great Scientific Life is about 16 stories of the physicist genius Albert Einstein, summarized in the correct chronological order, from his 12th birthday, the high school days, the time of receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics, to the "storm of envy" and the last years of life.
Due to his Jewish background, right from the moment he started school, Einstein suffered from many discriminations and stigmas. That day, he was a slow and weak student, and with his rebellious nature, he almost got kicked out of school.
He especially liked to confuse his teacher with complicated sentences. That provocative and somewhat provocative attitude led one teacher to declare that he would never achieve success.
His later life of scientific research also encountered many difficulties due to objective circumstances and times.
With a literary style, inspirational voice, deeply exploiting interesting and humane stories, the book brings children to fascinating and interesting knowledge horizons.
From Einstein's life story, young readers will draw useful lessons about life view, worldview and educational concepts in life as well as many valuable success lessons on the way of life.
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