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  • Seeing Is Believing

    Dr. Gareth Moore

    Paperback (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Can your eyes deceive you? Try these amazing optical illusions to find out. Look hard, then look again to see... ● spinning patterns―but the page isn't moving! ● colors that change―but do they? ● big and small shapes―spot the difference! Devised by an expert on brain training, these visual tricks and challenges are huge fun and quite an eye-opener! There are handy tips if you need help, plus an answer key at the back!
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  • The Rise of Civilization: First Cities and Empires

    John Farndon, Christian Cornia

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Take an enthralling journey from the Stone Age onward, and see how our ancestors became great builders and rulers. They grew food, discovered metals, made tools, and invented writing. You will see a mighty civilization in Egypt, wise Chinese philosophy, Maya culture in Central America, the colossal Roman Empire, and much more. Illustrated maps let you compare what is happening across the globe at various moments in time. While the Santorini volcano was wiping out the Minoan civilization, flushing toilets were being invented in the Indus Valley (Pakistan). The Greeks held the earliest Olympic Games while the Zapotec built pyramids in Mexico. Find out where it all started!
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  • Prehistoric Ancestors of Modern Animals

    Matthew Rake, Simon Mendez

    Paperback (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2017)
    What if elephants were as small as dogs? What if frogs were protected by armor? In prehistoric times, they were! In fact, other than a few unique changes, lots of prehistoric beasts looked similar to modern animals that live on Earth. Hedgehogs had long tails and no quills, some birds laid eggs the size of footballs, and dragonflies could eat reptiles and amphibians! If these extinct beasts came to life, they might look familiar―but you wouldn't want to get in their way! Read this book to learn more about the incredible and terrifying prehistoric ancestors of modern animals.
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  • Amazing Origami Dinosaurs

    Rob Ives

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Bring your favorite dinosaurs to life with these exciting origami projects. Create a scary T. Rex, a mighty Diplodocus, and a spiky Stegosaurus. Step-by-step instructions guide readers through projects of varied difficulty, building visual-spatial reasoning skills and increasing the fun!
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  • Inside Fighter Planes

    Chris Oxlade

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Follow the powerful story of fighter aircraft—from the earliest six-winged inventions used during World War I right up to modern supersonic stealth fighters. Along the way, explore inside the cockpit of a Supermarine Spitfire, the engine of the jet-powered Messerschmitt Me 262, and the inner workings of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning. From dogfight tricks to ejector seats, learn how fighter plane technology and strategy have developed throughout military history, and see life through the eyes of a fighter pilot.
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  • Be an Animal Tracker

    Emily Kington

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2019)
    From animal tracks to burrows and nests, signs of animal life are easy to spot if you know where to look. Fun photography and illustrations highlight the different kinds of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians that live in the wild.
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  • Quacks and Con Artists: The Dubious History of Doctors

    John Farndon, Venitia Dean

    Paperback (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2017)
    People have always needed doctors. But the doctors of the past might not look like the doctors you are used to seeing! Sometimes their healing methods were weird, disgusting, or even dangerous. Doctors in the Middle Ages sniffed patients' urine to diagnose disease, and barbers might cut off a person's injured arm or leg. The ancient Chinese fought smallpox by blowing powdered pus up the nose. Many of these old remedies turned out to be dangerous, but others paved the way for modern blood transfusions, vaccines, and anesthetics. If you're not too squeamish, read this book to learn more about the history of doctors!
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  • Ready, Aim, Launch!: Make Your Own Small Launchers

    Rob Ives, John Paul de Quay

    Paperback (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Make a battery of mini-launchers designed to fling small objects safely. All you need are everyday items and some adult help. Then take aim and launch! Make several and use them on your own medieval battlefield. Bite-sized facts explain how these small launchers have been used through history too!
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  • Stickmen's Guide to Earth's Atmosphere in Layers

    Catherine Chambers, John Paul de Quay, Venitia Dean

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Teeter on the edge of outer space with the Stickmen. Then fly down, down, down to atmospheric layers that wrap around Earth. Follow the Stickmen to view the galaxies through the Hubble Space Telescope and stop by the International Space Station. The Stickmen will take you on a tour of satellites in orbit, aircraft riding jet streams, and storms in the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. With phenomenal facts, cool diagrams, and photos from space, this will be a dizzy, action-packed ride!
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  • Megafast Cars

    John Farndon, Jeremy Pyke, Mat Edwards

    Paperback (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Jump behind the wheel of the sleekest, swiftest automobiles, both on and off the race track. Prepare to burn up the tarmac in the Bugatti Veyron―the latest version of the first supercar reaches 269 mph (433 km/h)! Race in the Ultimate Aero, whose carbon-fiber body weighs less than its driver. Get an adrenaline rush in the jet-powered Thrust SSC, it carries the world land speed record of 760.343 mph (1,223.65 km/h)! These streamlined supercars blast off the page in true-to-life illustrations alongside facts about top design technology, such as wind-tunnel testing and scissor doors.
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  • Fun Experiments with Electricity: Mini Robots, Micro Lightning Strikes, and More

    Rob Ives, Eva Sassin

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Make a robot from a toothbrush, send Morse code messages by telegraph, and create your own lightning! These amazing science projects use readily available items and have simple step-by-step instructions. Discover the science behind each quick experiment, and have fun showing your friends and family. It moves, it spins, it flashes, it glows—it's electricity!