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The book, like all things in the series, is colored black and white. The cover is taken up by the title, "EINSTEIN AS A CHILD", with a young child (presumably Einstein as a child), looking at a mathematics problem.
The book, like all things in the series, is colored black and white. The cover is taken up by the title, "EINSTEIN AS A CHILD", with a young child (presumably Einstein as a child), looking at a mathematics problem.
==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Books in Diary of a Wimpy Kid (series)]]
[[Category:Books in Diary of a Wimpy Kid (series)]]

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Template:All Einstein as a Child is a book that appears in Diary of a Wimpy Kid. The book is given to satisfactory readers, or, perhaps, geniuses.[1] The book is presumably based on the actual scientist, Albert Einstein.

Appearance

The book, like all things in the series, is colored black and white. The cover is taken up by the title, "EINSTEIN AS A CHILD", with a young child (presumably Einstein as a child), looking at a mathematics problem.

References

  1. Bink Says Boo, is used for Unsatisfactory, or mentally retarded children, so, Einstein as a Child is strongly thought of as the opposite.