A Career as a Construction Manager (Essential Careers)
by Ann Byers
Microsoft:: The Company and Its Founders (Technology Pioneers) (Technology Pioneers Set 2)
by Ashley Rae Harris
Build Your Own Periscope, Flashlight, and Other Useful Stuff (Build It Yourself)
by Tammy Enz
"Provides children with instructions and tips on how to build a variety of useful objects"--
Why Does It Fall Over? (How? What? Why?) ()
by Pipe, Jim and Jim Pipe
What can you do with paper clips and other tiny items that fall under your bed or get lost in a drawer? Send them flying with your own miniature launcher! With step-by-step instructions to create a tabletop version of this medieval machine using simple materials found around the house, this book introduces basic engineering and physics concepts to readers.
Machines at Work (Set) (Machines at Work)
Weather Vanes (Rosen Real Readers: Steam Collection)
by Richard Tan
Inventions That Could Have Changed the World...But Didn't!
by Joe Rhatigan and Anthony Owsley
Outlines the process of making and patenting inventions and presents innovations in such fields as transportation, appliances, child and pet care, and amusement that did not work, were too early or too late, or failed for other reasons.
Let's Cook with Popcorn!: : Delicious & Fun Popcorn Dishes Kids Can Make (Super Simple Recipes)
by Nancy Tuminelly
Zoom in on Industrial Robots (Zoom in on Robots)
by Sara L Latta
We Can Read a Thermometer (Rosen Real Readers: Steam Collection)
by Nancy Hicer
Springs (Young Explorers, #1) (Science Starters (Hardcover))
by Sally Hewitt
"Describes the science behind the sport of hockey, including skating, shooting, goaltending, and the rink"--Provided by publisher.
How Do Computers Talk to One Another? (Lightning Bolt Books Our Digital World) (Lightning Bolt Our Digital World)
by Melissa Abramovitz
How Things Work: The Inside Out of Cellphones, Tv, Drones, Race Cars and More! Machinery & Tools
by Tech Tron
Maisy's Book of Things That Go (Maisy) (Maisy First Science Books)
by Lucy Cousins
The fourth title in Maisy's First Science series provides a simple, exciting introduction to vehicles.Out on the waves, the wind fills the sails. That's what makes Maisy's boat go! Hot air makes her balloon rise ... electricity powers the tram ... steam moves the train's pistons ... and Maisy's own little legs make her bicycle wheels go round and round. Pull the tabs and watch things move in this fun, stimulating book about all the things that allow Maisy - and you - to get about! Look out for t...