Easy Carpentry Projects for Children (Dover Children's Activity Books)
by Jerome E Leavitt
Instructions for making fifteen different articles from wood, with information on materials and tools and general directions for any woodworking project.
Enough cute little bunnies dancing across your walls or toy trains and nursery rhymes plastered above your bed. That was the old you. It's time now to transform your space, to learn how to make it sparkle using more imagination than money. This exciting new book by Janice Weaver and Frieda Wishinsky offers creative solutions to all your design dilemmas — and does it without breaking the bank. Inside, you’ll find out how to: • Execute a TCC — Total Clutter Clearout • Organize your space — a...
Read Me books are designed to engage reluctant readers with exciting, and even disgusting, subject matter at a low reading level. This series looks at the variety of microscopic life and minibeasts that could be lurking in your house.
Describes how important bricks are, where they come from, how they are made, and what people build with them.
History's most famous figures are showcased in this funny and factual trivia book, based on the #1 New York Times best-selling Who Was? series! What do you get when you mix Jeopardy-style fun facts with the subjects in the ever-popular Who Was? series? The Who Was? Trivia Book! Jam-packed with brain-busting questions about some of your favorite trailblazing figures throughout history, this addition to Who HQ library is sure to keep readers on their toes. Perfect for family fun night, trivia co...
Houses (Learn to Read Learn to Read, SOCIAL STU) (Learn to Read, Read to Learn: Social Studies)
by Marcia Fries
Machines in the Home (Discoveries & Inventions) (Discoveries & Inventions S.)
by Rebecca Weaver
This description of how machines in the home were developed and how they revolutionized the drudgery of housework is part of a series covering the history of science and technology. It is intended for students of 14 years and upwards, their teachers and students of social and economic history.
STEM meets English - profiling where and how we live, this book builds engineering concepts and vocabulary, then challenges the reader to imagine a new structure
Ancient Roman Homes (People in the Past: Rome)
by Richard Tames, Comp and Brian Williams
Decorating Projects for a Lazy Crafternoon (Snap Books)
by Stella Fields