Explore some of the world's greatest gadget disasters up close! Find out how each gadget failed, what went wrong with its design or manufacture, and what programmers learned from their mistakes.
Why Does a Battery Make It Go? (How? What? Why?)
by Jackie Holderness
Simple text and experiments illustrate the properties of electricity.
Safety First! Electrical Safety Is a Priority Kids Science Books Grade 5 Children's Electricity Books
Read-It-Yourself Electrons and Electricity The Science of Everything Grade 5 Children's Electricity Books
An inspiring true story of a boy genius. Plowing a potato field in 1920, a 14-year-old farm boy from Idaho saw in the parallel rows of overturned earth a way to “make pictures fly through the air.” This boy was not a magician; he was a scientific genius and just eight years later he made his brainstorm in the potato field a reality by transmitting the world’s first television image. This fascinating picture-book biography of Philo Farnsworth covers his early interest in machines and electricity...
Gods and Goddesses of the Ancient World (Set) (Gods and Goddesses of the Ancient World)
-- These pocket-sized nonfiction guides are packed with information about history, science, and nature subjects that kids are really interested in.-- Overflowing with facts, experiments, activities, and quizzes that give a really intense summary of each topic.-- Small size puts information at the tips of children's fingers.-- Compact design utilizes dramatic photography, detailed illustrations, and comprehensive facts.
Who Invented Television? Philo Farnsworth (I Like Inventors!)
by Mary Kay Carson
"Learn about Philo Farnsworth, and see how he invented tv"--Provided by publisher.
Electrician because badass miracle worker isn't an official job title
by Booki Nova
Smart Wearable Devices (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: Exploring the Internet of Things)
by Martin Gitlin
Surviving in a World Without Power (Surviving the Impossible)
by Charlie Ogden
Ages 9 to 12 years Do you spend your time wondering and worrying about the end of the world? Do you have a basement full of canned food, rechargeable batteries and tin foil hats? If so, then this is the series for you. With tips on everything from hiding supplies to attacking your enemies, this series will guide you out the other side of the apocalypse.|Ages 9 to 12 yearsDo you spend your time wondering and worrying about the end of the world? Do you have a basement full of canned food, recharge...
Creating Digital Videos (Create and Share: Thinking Digitally)
by Amber Lovett
3D Printing (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: Makers as Innovators)
by Terence Williams O'Neill
This book explains what 3D printers are, what they're capable of, and how you can print your own customized objects. Readers will discover new processes, integrate visual information with text, and learn technical word meanings as they discover how 3D printers work and how makers are using them today. The coauthor is Josh Williams.