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Books with title HOW THINGS ARE MADE

  • How Things Are Made

    Oldrich Ruzicka, Alexandra Hetmerová

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Aug. 16, 2016)
    How was this made? Children have always wanted to know the answer to this question—and this fun and eye-catching book provides answers. With six large gatefolds and 26 booklets, it’s chock-full of fun facts that take kids through the life cycle of everyday objects like t-shirts, books, bread, chairs, and glassware. Young and inquiring minds will be fascinated, educated, and entertained for hours!
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  • How Things Are Made

    J. Cook, G. Smith, T. Gower

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, March 1, 1989)
    Picture information books to help answer young children's questions about the world around them
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  • How Things Are Made

    National Geographic Society (U. S.) Special Publications Division, Arnold B. Ajello, Barbara Gibson

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Society, June 1, 1981)
    Explains how a variety of products--such as kaleidoscopes, baseballs, marbles, matches, toothpaste, light bulbs, and bridges--are made, highlighting the ways in which manufacturing techniques have changed over the years. A wall poster and a 24-page booklet of games and puzzles are included.
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  • How Things Are Made: Volume 2

    Oldrich Ružicka, Alexandra Hetmerová

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, April 3, 2018)
    Exploring everything from cars to electricity, this fascinating follow-up to How Things Are Made—complete with gatefolds and lift-the-flap booklets—will engage curious young minds. Children always want to know how things are made, and this fun and eye-catching book provides the answers. With six large gatefolds and lift-the-flap booklets throughout, it’s chock-full of engrossing and easily understandable bite-size facts that help demystify the world. Kids will learn how the internet works, money is produced, computer games are created, cars are built, electricity is generated, and homes are constructed. Young and inquiring minds will be fascinated, educated, and entertained for hours!
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  • How Things Are Made

    Felicity Brooks, Janet Cook

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 15, 1989)
    Picture information books to help answer young children's questions about the world around them
  • HOW THINGS ARE MADE

    Steve Parker

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 31, 1993)
    Examines the natural and mechanical processes that produce everyday objects, from the dyeing of denim for jeans to the welding of steel for a skyscraper
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  • How Things Are Made

    Peter Seymour

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, March 31, 1988)
    Book by Seymour, Peter
  • How Things Are Made

    Ralph (editor) Gray

    Hardcover (National Geographic, June 15, 1981)
    Book by Gray, Ralph (editor)
  • How Things Are Made

    Steve Parker

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books, Aug. 10, 1994)
    Focusing on how things are made, this is part of a 12-volume encyclopaedia which aims to reflect the concerns of the National Curriculum. The book examines the different ways in which a range of objects of interest to children are made, and the materials, machinery and people involved.
  • HOW THINGS ARE MADE

    Steve Parker

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 31, 1993)
    Describes the diverse processes that are used to create everday objects, including how cloth is produced, how steel is welded together to create skyscrapers, and how wheat grows and is used to produce pizza dough.
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  • All About How Things Are Made

    Kathleen Kain, Robert Byrd

    Hardcover (World Book Inc, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Examines how natural and mechanical processes produce everyday objects, from the cutting of trees to make paper to the digging of peanuts to make peanut butter
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  • How Things Are Made

    Flore D'Arfeuille, Raphaelle Brice, Katia Fortier, Claire Jobin, Marie-Pierre Klut, Odile Limousin, Jean-Pierre Reymond, Aline Riquier, Laurence Ottenheimer

    Hardcover (Creative Co, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Describes the origins of and materials used in making a variety of objects, including paint, wool, glass, and plastics
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