Inventions -- Juvenile literature
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Inventions -- Juvenile literature
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- Inventions and Investigations, Andrew Solway
- The book of great inventions, written by Chris Oxlade, Steve Parker, Nigel Hawkes ; illustrated by David Russell, Ian Thompson
- 125 cool inventions, contributing writers, Crispin Boyer, Laura Daily, Michelle Harris, Cathy Lu, Sean McCollum, Douglas E. Richards, Sarah Wassner Flynn
- Engineering, Emily Hunt
- Inventions, by Martine Podesto
- Medical technology, Julie Murray
- Why do we use that?, [Jane Wilcox]
- Exciting entertainment inventions, Ryan Jacobson
- Stinky sanitation inventions, Katie Marsico
- Mimic makers, biomimicry inventors inspired by nature, Kristen Nordstrom ; illustrated by Paul Boston
- Weird & wacky inventions, by Jim Murphy
- How to invent, Lynn Huggins-Cooper
- The telephone, Sarah Gearhart ; foldout illustration by Toby Welles
- Inventing, Boy Scouts of America
- Creepy & crawly, technology inspired by animals, Tessa Miller
- American Indian contributions to the world, Emory Dean Keoke, Kay Marie Porterfield
- Technology in ancient China, Charlie Samuels
- Great inventions, consulting editor, Richard Wood ; [illustrators, Graham Back [and others]
- The sewing machine, by Rebekah Dorn
- Inventions and discoveries
- Nature-inspired contraptions, Robin Koontz
- Amazing Leonardo da Vinci inventions you can build yourself, Maxine Anderson
- Inventing with LittleBits, by Adrienne Matteson
- The cotton gin, Milton Meltzer
- Transportation, [writer, Brad Davies]
- Philosophy, invention, and engineering
- Rosie Revere's big project book for bold engineers, by Andrea Beaty ; illustrated by David Roberts
- Inventors' secret scrapbook, Chris Oxlade
- The Usborne book of inventors, Struan Reid and Patricia Fara ; edited by Philippa Wingate ; designed by Russel Punter ; illustrated by Ross Watton
- What Ben made
- The printing press, Ann Heinrichs
- I is for idea, an inventions alphabet, written by Marcia Schonberg ; illustrated by Kandy Radzinski
- What does it do?, inventions then and now, by Daniel Jacobs
- Bionic eyes, Christine Zuchora-Walske
- Weird-but-true facts about inventions, by Arnold Ringstad ; illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- How the internet changed history, by Carol Hand
- Gizmos & gadgets, creating science contraptions that work (and knowing why), Jill Frankel Hauser; illustrations by Michael Kline
- 125 cool inventions, supersmart machines and wacky gadgets you never knew you wanted!
- Electricity and the light bulb, James Lincoln Collier
- Super simple telephone projects, inspiring & educational science activities, Alex Kuskowski ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A./reading specialist
- Girls think of everything, stories of ingenious inventions by women, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Toilets, toasters & telephones, the how and why of everyday objects, Susan Goldman Rubin ; illustrated with photographs and with illustrations by Elsa Warnick
- Inventions, inventors & ingenious ideas, written by Peter Turvey ; created & designed by David Salariya
- Terrific transportation inventions, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- Black inventors, Nathan Aaseng
- Eyewitness great scientists, written by Jacqueline Fortey
- American ingenuity, stories of inventors that shaped a nation, written by Sean Kenelly
- The science behind Batman's tools, by Agnieszka Biskup ; Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger
- Cool stuff exploded, Get Inside Modern Technology, Chris Woodford
- How is a bandage like a worm?, medicine imitating nature, Walt Brody
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