Discover the Origins of Inventions with Roger Bridgman & Jilly MacLeod (2006 Hardcover)
$ 2.47
ISBN-10:
0756620775
LC Classification Number:
T15.S94 2006
Item Width:
10.1 in
Publication Year:
2006
Topic:
Science & Nature / General (See Also Headings under Animals or Technology), Technology / Inventions
ISBN-13:
9780756620776
Illustrator:
Yes, Swerling, Lisa, Lazar, Ralph
Synopsis:
Illustrated with hilarious artwork teeming with tiny people (the Brainwaves ), How Nearly Everything Was Invented makes it easy to see how one crazy notion leads to another and another--culminating in the remarkable technological revolutions that change our lives forever., Illustrated with hilarious artwork teeming with tiny people (the Brainwaves!), "How Nearly Everything Was Invented" makes it easy to see how one crazy notion leads to another and another--culminating in the remarkable technological revolutions that change our lives forever.
LCCN:
2006-010607
Grade To:
Twelfth Grade
Item Weight:
26.9 Oz
Number of Pages:
64 Pages
Publisher:
Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated
Item Height:
0.5 in
Grade From:
Fifth Grade
Intended Audience:
Juvenile Audience
gtin13:
9780756620776
Author:
Roger Bridgman, Jilly Macleod
Genre:
Juvenile Nonfiction
Book Title:
How Nearly Everything Was Invented
Format:
Hardcover
Item Length:
12.2 in
brand:
Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated
Language:
English
This book is a fun and fascinating journey through the history of inventions! Packed with colorful illustrations and easy-to-digest facts, it keeps both kids and adults engaged. A perfect mix of education and entertainment—great for curious minds who love learning how things came to be. Highly recommend for anyone who enjoys quirky stories behind everyday objects!