How Things Work A child's first library of learning

How Things Work A child's first library of learning - Hong Kong Time Life Asia 1988 - 87 Illustrations 8.75 x 0.5 x 11.75 inches - A child's first library of learning .

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While specific chapter titles are not readily available, the book employs a question-and-answer format to explore topics such as: The mechanics of everyday objects (e.g., cameras, elevators, car engines) The principles behind toys like tops and yo-yos Basic concepts of electricity and magnetism The functioning of household appliances Simple machines and their application

📖 Summary How Things Work serves as an introductory guide for children to the mechanics of everyday objects and basic technological principles. Through engaging narratives and illustrative content, the book explores how various devices function, fostering curiosity and foundational understanding in young minds. 🧠 Abstract This volume aims to bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and young learners by presenting information on mechanics and technology in a simplified and engaging format. It combines theoretical explanations with practical examples, enabling readers to grasp the significance and functioning of various devices encountered in daily life. 🌟 Review Educators and parents have appreciated How Things Work for its ability to introduce complex subjects to children without overwhelming them. The book's clear explanations and illustrative content make it a valuable resource for sparking interest in science and technology among young readers.

🎯 Target Audience This book is tailored for: Children aged 6–8 years Educators seeking introductory materials on mechanics and technology Parents aiming to supplement their child's science education Young readers with an interest in how things work

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Mechanics
Simple machines
Electricity
Magnetism
Household appliances
Toys and their mechanisms
Technological principles

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