McGraw-Hill Science (Grade 6)

McGraw-Hill Science (Grade 6) 2002 edition.

How Batteries Work (Connect with Electricity)

Have you ever wondered how a set of batteries power the remote for your TV? Or have you ever wanted to examine the battery inside a car? Without batteries,

How Things Work — Everyday Machines Coloring Book (How Things Work (Dover))

More than 20 pictures to color expose the insides of common products to reveal how they work. Full-page images include an electric guitar, air conditioner, blender, laptop computer, vacuum

Your Body (Infographics: How It Works)

What is the body made of? How do eyes and ears work? Questions like these are sure to come to mind when readers learn about the human body. In

The Immune System (Your Body: How It Works)

Examines the workings of a complex structure, the body’s defense against disease and infection. Product Features Used Book in Good Condition

How Do You Lift a Lion? (Wells of Knowledge Science Series)

Explore the functions of levers, wheels, and pulleys, and learn how to lift a lion, pull a panda, and deliver a basket of bananas to a baboon birthday party!

How to Be an Engineer (Careers for Kids)

Clearly explained engineering concepts and fun, simple projects give kids ages 7-9 the chance to put their STEAM knowledge to the test! Teach kids to think like an engineer!

How Do Monster Trucks Work? (Lightning Bolt Books ® _ How Vehicles Work)

Monster trucks are huge and strong. How do their tires help them bounce? And how do people drive these giant vehicles? Find out how monster trucks work, the special