annieb123
Written on Aug 30, 2017
The chapters are broken up into digestible sidebars and short texts which are full of interesting trivia. The book could have been very dry and, dare I say, boring. It's emphatically not boring. I really enjoyed reading the history and the whys-and-wherefores of the science behind the scenes.
STEM (science technology engineering and math) education is so vitally important to problem solving and progress as well as safeguarding our limited resources. Getting young people interested with accessible and fun learning materials is a huge positive part of the equation.
This book would a welcome addition to a classroom unit on engineering or natural science as well as a good starting point for a multitude of science fair projects or a homeschooling unit.
It's a solid book, 256 pages, and very useful and interesting for budding engineers.
Five stars
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher.