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Barnes and Noble

How It's Made: The Creation of Everyday Items

Current price: $19.99
How It's Made: The Creation of Everyday Items
How It's Made: The Creation of Everyday Items

Barnes and Noble

How It's Made: The Creation of Everyday Items

Current price: $19.99
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From the team behind Science Channel’s long-running show
How It’s Made
comes the ultimate “how-to” guide for curious kids!
For 24 seasons and counting,
has been an enthralling presence on Science Channel, educating its viewers on the process of making everything from bread to bifocals and breaking down complex ideas and processes with language everyone can understand.
A “how-it’s-made” guide for relentlessly curious kids, science writer Tom Gerencer’s book teaches young readers how the items they love and use every day come to be, with simple yet captivating descriptions and full-color illustrations and photographs. Each chapter focuses on one specific item of particular interest to middle-grade readers, such as airplanes, gummy vitamins, or basketballs, and break down exactly what happens at the factory to make things tick.
“A necessary purchase for any classroom with children where curiosity reigns unchecked.”—
School Library Journal
Includes Color Illustrations

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