If you’re a parent with kids who want to learn about Steve Jobs, or if you’re an adult who can’t be bothered to read the 500+ page Walter Isaacson biography, then a recently published book aimed at children entitled ‘Who was Steve Jobs?’ could be for you.
Discovered by The Loop on Amazon, you can get yourself a copy for a mere $4.99, and it should give children (or you), an easy to read summary of his life from his time with Steve Wozniak to the iPhone and more.
Written by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso with illustrations by John O’Brien, it was published in late March and is specifically targeted at children of 8 and up. It begins with the words ‘Steve Jobs always loved machines’, which if you ask me is a pretty promising start.
The illustrations look pretty good too, and what better way to get your child to read than giving him a book on Steve Jobs? It’s pretty much a must buy for tech-orientatetd children.