Access 101 Things You Wish Youd Invented And Some You Wish No One Had Originated By Tracey Turner Formatted As Audio Books
and useful things to know, Not using my normal rating system as this is nonfiction,
Fun little book withinventions from fridges to computers to xrays to birthdays, Also includes a few "yet to be invented" and "if only, "
Ten words for the author: Kudos to you for writing a fun, educational informative book, What an interesting book.
I find it helpful, providing facts on thethings selected by the book, And surprise, surprise, sometimes or most of the times, fact is stranger than fiction,
How do we live without fork and spoon Who invented map And yet to be invented like time travel machine
Amusing somehow.
Just flipped through this. It's fun, triviabased nonfiction that's written in a very witty style, Each invention comes with a worksheet that you can fill out to interact more with that invention, and research further, This makes it a great gift book and a notsogreat library book, If youve ever wondered about how Braille was created, when the skateboard first appeared, or why the time machine has yet to be invented, then youll want to check out this book!inventions are given two page histories/factoids, accompanied by a worksheet for readers to complete.
For example, the entry for Roller Coaster gives a history of the invention, including steep icy hills built in Russia during thes, where people would ride down on seats made of wood or ice.
The accompanying worksheet
asks readers to list their favorite roller coaster, how many times theyve ridden it, the types and amounts of loops, and the consequences of riding.
Readers will find recommendations with each entry for other inventions they may enjoy, The book includes items that have yet to be invented a teleporter, terraforming, antiaging pills, etc, and “If Only” items, such as a KnowItAll Hat, a Language Decoder, and a Weather Machine, This is a great book for tweens and teens, and is fun for just browsing, A concern for libraries may be that the book encourages readers to write in it, cut pages out, and use stickers to mark inventions that have been fully researched.
This book was fun to read and taught me a few facts that I did not know about certain inventions, I'd like to know more about useless inventions, I might buy a couple myself, lolz! nice book about inventions amp it has a lot of good projects that goes along with the inventions as well.
The copy that I own still has the original stickers that come with the book, Filled with fascinating details about everything from the most common everyday object to inventions which changed society, this title also distinguishes the strokes of genius from discoveries of sheer chance, or millennia of evolution and reveals the real reason why Alfred Nobel had to establish a peace prize.
facts overload! didn't know it was Einstein who invented the refrigerator, Tracey Turner is a former editor and author of many non fiction books for children, including Hodders Disgusting Dictionary and titles for the Dead Famous series.
Tracey lives in South London, Tracey Turner is a former editor and author of many non fiction books for children, including Hodder's Disgusting Dictionary and titles for the Dead Famous series.
Tracey lives in South London, sitelink.