Who invented the first known printing press?

(A) Henry Morton
(B) Leo Tolstoy
(C) Johann Gutenberg
(D) None of these

🧠 Explanation:

Johann Gutenberg invented the first printing press around 1440. It’s like a machine that made books faster, instead of writing by hand. Imagine copying a storybook by hand, then using a tool to print many copies quickly! For kids, it’s like a magic copier for books. This invention spread knowledge, letting more people read. Learning about Gutenberg teaches children how one idea changed the world, making books common. It inspires kids to value reading and sharing ideas, showing how technology helps us learn and grow, like using computers to find fun facts or stories today.