Edison was an inquisitive child but a poor student as his mind often
wandered. The youngest of 7 siblings, "Al" as he was called in his
youth, was deemed "addled" by his school teacher.
When she found
out, Edison's mother was angry and pulled him out of school after only
three months of formal education. She home schooled him instead. Edison
later recounted "My mother was the making of me. She was so true, so
sure of me, and I felt I had some one to live for, some one I must not
disappoint."
hen Edison turned 9, his mother gave him an elementary science book
on how to do chemistry experiments at home. Edison was hooked: he did
every experiments in the book and soon spent all his spare money buying
chemicals.
At the tender age of 10, Edison built his first science
laboratory in the basement of his family's home. His father tried to
bribe him with a penny if only Edison would get out of the basement and
go read a book. This he did, but he also used the penny to buy more
chemicals for experiments. And to make sure no one took his prized
chemicals, he labeled all his bottles "poison."
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