Technology -- Juvenile literature
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Technology -- Juvenile literature
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Technology
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- What in the wow?!, 250 bonkerballs facts, by Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz ; illustrated by Dave Coleman
- How everything works, by Clive Gifford ; & illustrated by James Gulliver Hancock
- Technology is awesome!, 101 incredible things every kid should know, Alice Harman
- Future worlds, a guide to the planet of tomorrow / [written by] Anna Claybourne ; [illustrated by] Rob Ball
- STEM junior technology, created by Basher ; written by Jonathan O'Callaghan ; illustrated by Simon Basher
- Explorer Academy future tech, the science behind the story, Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh
- Stephen Biesty's incredible cross-sections of everything, illustrated by Stephen Biesty ; written by Richard Platt
- Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll ; adaptation by Katie Dicker ; [illustrated by Gustavo Mazali]
- STEM, written by Emilie Dufresne ; designed by Danielle Rippengill
- How to be good at science, technology, and engineering, the simplest-ever visual guide, authors, Robert Dinwiddle [and six others]
- The inside & out guide to inventions, Chris Oxlade
- Experiment with kitchen science, Nick Arnold
- The essential guide to S.T.E.A.M., written by Eryl Nash ; with contributions by Jenny Jacoby, Sam Hutchinson & Catherine Bruzzone ; designed and illustrated by Vicky Barker
- How things work encyclopedia, [senior editors, Carrie Love, Penny Smith]
- The hacker's hideout, solve your way out!, Kevin Wood ; [designed and illustrated by Alix Wood]
- How stuff works, [illustrated by Peter Dennis]
- Invention, written by Lionel Bender
- STEM junior engineering, created by Basher ; written by Jonathan O'Callaghan
- How to be an engineer, consultant, Emily Hunt
- Make a star light!, and more circuitry challenges, Rebecca Felix
- The Macmillan book of how things work, by Michael Folsom and Marcia Folsom ; illustrations by Brad Hamann
- Artificial intelligence, Tom Jackson ; [illustrations Simon Basher]
- Wonder women of science, twelve geniuses who are currently rocking science, technology, and the world., Tiera Fletcher and Ginger Rue ; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
- STEM in the Stanley Cup, by Kristy Stark ; content consultant, Jesse Wilcox
- Amazing but true!, fun facts about the LEGO® world--and our own!, written by Elizabeth Dowsett, Julia March, and Catherine Saunders
- STEM in the Final Four, by Meg Marquardt ; content consultant, Misti R. Mueller
- STEM baby, technology, written by Dana Goldberg ; designed by Teresa Bonaddio
- The science behind Batman's tools, by Agnieszka Biskup Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger
- The steam team explains, authors, Steve Setford and Trent Kirkpatrick ; consultant, Professor Robert Winston ; illustrator, Mark Ruffle
- Technology, by Roger Bridgman
- Stickmen's guide to how things work, by John Farndon ; illustrated by John Paul
- Technology, [a byte-sized world!], [created by Basher ; written by Dan Green]
- STEM in the Super Bowl, by Mike Downs ; content consultant, Jesse Wilcox
- The new way things work, David Macaulay, with Neil Ardley
- Electricity and modern technology, John Lesley
- STEM in the World Series, by Marne Ventura
- STEM in the Daytona 500, by Marne Ventura ; content consultant, Jesse Wilcox
- Inner workings, the extraordinary insides of ordinary things, by Peter Hinckley ; art by Olga Zakharova
- How super cool tech works
- The book of terrifyingly awesome technology, Sean Connolly
- STEM in the World Cup, by Meg Marquardt ; content consultant, Jesse Wilcox
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