Roller Coasters

by Chris Bowman

Published 1 August 2018
Strap into a harness and prepare for a wild ride! Roller coasters offer steep hills, wide turns, and incredible speeds. Curious readers will find information on the history of roller coasters, the materials used to build them, and the science behind the speed.

Stadiums

by Chris Bowman

Published 1 August 2018
Concerts, ball games, races, and many other events take place in stadiums around the world. These large structures are build to hold thousands of people. Eager readers will find information on the different kinds of stadiums, preferred construction materials, and the science that gives these massive buildings their strength.

Skyscrapers

by Chris Bowman

Published 1 August 2018
As the tallest buildings on Earth, skyscrapers tower over cities! These massive buildings house offices, shops, and apartments in cities around the world. This title introduces readers to the building methods, materials, and science that lets these towers climb high into the sky.

Dams

by Chris Bowman

Published 1 August 2018
Dams are not just built to stop water. They can also change the direction it flows! Beginning readers will delve into this title that explains the kinds of dams, how forces act on them, and the benefits of certain materials in dam construction.

Highways

by Chris Bowman

Published 1 August 2018
Drivers who need to quickly get from one place to another use highways! In this title for emergent readers, the construction, materials, and science of highways are presented in a straightforward way with simple text, crisp photos, and engaging special features.

Bridges

by Chris Bowman

Published 1 August 2018

Bridges take cars trains and people across rivers lakes and canyons. This introductory title covers the materials used in bridge construction the types of bridges and the scientific concepts that make bridges work.