Review of "The Animated Hero Classics: Alexander Graham Bell," DVD version

 Review of

The Animated Hero Classics: Alexander Graham Bell, DVD version

Five out of five stars

Covers his work with the deaf as well

 When the work of famed inventor Alexander Graham Bell is covered in classes, his extensive work with the deaf is rarely even mentioned. Bell is of course credited with inventing the telephone and that is covered in this video. His work in teaching deaf children in basic elocution is given extensive coverage as well.

 The animation is of reasonable quality and Bell is presented as a man that was very kind and considerate to his students. He is also depicted as a man that drove himself to the point of exhaustion, which is accurate. His invention of the telephone is covered but is almost an afterthought to his other actions.

 Nevertheless, this is a good video that can be used in either the elementary school grades or middle school.

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