Rhyming text and illustrations outline the process by which latex is extracted from trees to make balloons.
Aimed at the 2–6 age group, this innovative book applies the Haynes treatment to some of television’s most popular children’s characters. Inspired by the world-famous Haynes manuals, this book explains how Bob the Builder’s friends – machines such as Scoop, Muck, Roley and Lofty – work and how they help Bob to get the job done. Complete with fascinating cutaway drawings, this brightly designed book will delight children and parents alike.
Grandma and Grandpa Can You Code
by Timothy Amadi, Eugene Amadi, and Daniel Amadi
See How They Work & Look Inside Machines (Wow - Really Big Books)
Feats of 21st-Century Engineering (Feats of 21st-Century Engineering)
Trace To Learn For Your Preschoolers & Toddlers
by Fenekids Publishers and Fenekid Publishers
"Discusses how basketballs are made"--Provided by publisher.
How Coins and Bills Are Made (Money Power (Library)) (Money Power (Pb))
by Jason Cooper
My People Skills Are Just Fine. It's My Tolerance to Idiots that needs Work
by Journal Notebooks
Destroyers at Sea (Machines at Sea)
by Louise A Spilsbury and Richard Spilsbury
What is Everything? (The Wonderful World of What Is)
by Brandon Lee Dellow
Computers (Global Products) (21st Century Skills Library: Global Products)
by Kevin Cunningham
How Do Virtual Assistants Work? (High Tech Science at Home)
by M M Eboch
A virtual assistant by any name - Alexa, Siri, whoever - can be a sweet addition to your home. You might use one for simple jobs like playing music or streaming podcasts. Or you might use one to communicate with friends and to remind you about homework while helping you make your breakfast. Find out how digital assistants work and what the future might hold for this part of a high-tech home.
The Story Behind the Name (Story Behind the Name)
by Terry Lee Collins, Sharon Katz Cooper, and Jenna Glatzer