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Books with title Machines We Use

  • Machines

    Ralph Hancock

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Using machines

    Peter Sloan

    Unknown Binding (Sundance Pub, March 15, 1999)
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  • Machines

    Henry Pluckrose, TERI GOWER

    Paperback (Blackwell Education, March 15, 1990)
    Children's Book on Machines, Photographs and Simple Text Illustrated by Terri Gower
  • Machines

    Chris Oxlade

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, Aug. 11, 1994)
    This is one of a series of books that explore basic science through simple experiments and activities. This book deals with machines and aims to introduce science in an amusing way.
  • Machines

    Tim Pipe

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Nov. 10, 2005)
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  • Using Machines

    Sally Hewitt

    Hardcover (Belitha Press Ltd, Sept. 18, 2003)
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  • Machines

    Hynson

    Hardcover (PARRAGON PLUS, April 15, 2002)
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  • Machines

    Professor John Williams (Ph

    Paperback (Wayland, June 14, 2001)
    A first look at the concept of machines for KS1 (5-7 years) children, covering machines in the home and in the classroom as well as in industry and transport. Looks at different uses of machines and sources of energy, eg. electricity, wheels, cogs, levers, pedals and fuel.
  • Machines

    Henry Pluckrose

    Paperback (Blackwell, March 1, 1990)
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  • Machines

    Jerome J Notkin

    Unknown Binding (Transworld, )
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  • Machines

    Henry Pluckrose

    Paperback (Prentice Hall (a Pearson Education company), March 1, 1990)
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  • Machines

    Janice Parker

    Library Binding (Lightbox, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Now preteens can examine science in a meaningful way through this 12-book, reader-friendly series. In each title, reader focus on the vocational, environmental, technological, and societal aspects of major scientific principles. An exciting Internet theme is also carried through the graphics and text, with "links," "buttons," and "byte-sized fact" boxes. Application activities allow readers to use their new knowledge in everyday life.