Quick view Stem by Alicia Klepeis Ever wonder how plants reach toward the sun? Or how water gets from the roots to the leaves? A plant's stem is like a highway, transporting water and food where it's needed. Dig in to discover how stems work to support a plant's survival. View Details
Quick view 12 Biggest Breakthroughs Robot Technology by Marne Ventura This book features 12 of the most influential technology breakthroughs in robotics covering the major players in each breakthrough, its main turning points, and how it changed the way we live. View Details
Quick view The 12 Biggest Breakthroughs in Computer Technology by Marne Ventura Students will be fascinated by stories of technological innovation in the world of computer technology; as well as, the family tree of inventions that have shaped history and society. Twelve spreads profile the most influential technology, introducing... View Details
Quick view Getting Started with Lego Robotics: A Guide for K-12 Educators by Mark Gura LEGO Robotics has exploded in popularity, but despite the obvious benefits, many educators are hesitant to begin a program in their school because it seems challenging. Mark Gura has written this book to encourage you to give robotics a try. Although... View Details
Quick view Amazing Makerspace DIY Basic Machines by Kristina Holzweiss Building your own robot at home might seem difficult or even impossible at first. But to a maker, it is no problem at all! Readers will find out how to build robots using household objects such as scrub brushes and cardboard boxes. As they work, theyll... View Details
Quick view Amazing Makerspace DIY Movers by Kristina Holzweiss Movement is a key part of many inventions. In this book, readers will discover the science behind movement by building their own carousel, speedboat, and solar-powered fan. They will find out how different types of energy work and which forces affect... View Details
Quick view Amazing Makerspace DIY Fliers by Kristina Holzweiss Have you ever wondered how aircraft are able to soar through the sky? Readers will learn how airplanes, helicopters, and other flying machines work by completing the fun activities in this book. They will also find out how the first aircraft were... View Details
Quick view Experiments with Magnets by Dale Marie Bryan This book briefly examines the properties and behavior of magnets. View Details
Quick view Experiments with Electricity by Susan H Gray This book provides a short selection of experiments that can be performed using electricity. View Details
Quick view Experiments with Motion by Susan H Gray Presents home experiments demonstrating the properties of motion, including experiments using friction, inertia, and Isaac Newton's laws of motion. View Details
Quick view Warships by Katie Marsico Since ancient times, militaries around the world have relied on warships to make or break a wide variety of international conflicts. Readers will learn all about the history of combat vessels, from the ships of ancient Greeks, Romans, and Persians to... View Details
Quick view Skyscrapers by Katie Marsico Towering high above the horizon, skyscrapers are among the most incredible things humans have ever built. Readers will discover what it takes to construct such amazingly tall buildings, from what materials are used to how engineers predict the stresses... View Details