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Bill Gates liest Physik-Bilderbücher seiner Enkelin: Eine lustige Vorlesestunde

Vertiefung in die Welt der Wissenschaft: Bill Gates' ungewöhnliche Leseaktivitäten mit seiner Enkelin.

Bill Gates, prominent as a skilled programmer, information age pioneer, and wealthy entrepreneur, also indulges in voracious reading. He regularly shares book reviews and recommendations on his blog, Gates Notes, focusing on pieces that provoke thoughtful reflection. Among these are works on science, utopian novels, and now, children’s books.

The Microsoft co-founder has added picture books to his collection thanks to his granddaughter, Leila, aged one year and three months. True to form, Gates selects books on physics, technology, or climate change, even for his young audience. His enthusiasm is evident in his endorsement of titles like „Quantum Computing for Babies,“ „AI for Babies,“ or „How to Babysit Grandpa,“ finding them humorous.

A particular favorite of Gates is the book series by Chris Ferrie, titled „Baby University,“ in which the author, a father of four and award-winning physicist, simplifies complex scientific concepts. Ferrie emphasizes the importance of introducing children to the captivating world of science early on, a sentiment that resonates with Gates.

The act of Gates reading physics-centric children’s books to his granddaughter serves as a charming intersection of his passions for education and science, illustrating a compelling blend of learning and family bonding.

Lebt in Hannover und ist seit vielen Jahren freier Redakteur für Tageszeitungen und Magazine im DACH-Raum.
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