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    Cardboard Box Engineering

Cardboard Box Engineering

Jonathan Adolph

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      Cardboard is everywhere! For creative kids aged 9 to 14, it’s the perfect eco-friendly building material, and Cardboard Box Engineering is the perfect guide to get them started on inventive tinkering. A working kaleidoscope, a marble roller coaster, a robotic hand, and a wind-powered tractor with cardboard gears are just some of the ingenious projects developed by Jonathan Adolph, author of the best-selling Mason Jar Science. Working with simple household tools, kids can follow the step-by-step photographic instructions to exercise their design smarts, expand their 3-D thinking, and learn the basics of physics and engineering with activities that have real-life applications.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Jonathan Adolph EAN: 9781635862140 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 640 g HEIGHT: 276 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Workman Publishing DATE PUBLISHED: 2020-10-27 CITY: GENRE: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Experiments & Projects, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / How Things Work-Are Made, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / Inventions WIDTH: 216 cm SPINE:

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      Children’s / Teenage general interest: Inventors, inventions and experiments, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Machines and how things work

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      Jonathan Adolph is the author of Cardboard Box Engineering and the best-selling Mason Jar Science. As the former editor of the award-winning FamilyFun magazine, he developed hundreds of “stealth learning” games and kitchen-science activities during his 20-year career. He specializes in making technical information fun for kids and is an adjunct professor of journalism at the University of Massachusetts. He lives with his family in Amherst, Massachusetts.

      Format: Paperback / softback

      Cardboard is everywhere! For creative kids aged 9 to 14, it’s the perfect eco-friendly building material, and Cardboard Box Engineering is the perfect guide to get them started on inventive tinkering. A working kaleidoscope, a marble roller coaster, a robotic hand, and a wind-powered tractor with cardboard gears are just some of the ingenious projects developed by Jonathan Adolph, author of the best-selling Mason Jar Science. Working with simple household tools, kids can follow the step-by-step photographic instructions to exercise their design smarts, expand their 3-D thinking, and learn the basics of physics and engineering with activities that have real-life applications.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Jonathan Adolph EAN: 9781635862140 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 640 g HEIGHT: 276 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Workman Publishing DATE PUBLISHED: 2020-10-27 CITY: GENRE: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Experiments & Projects, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / How Things Work-Are Made, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / Inventions WIDTH: 216 cm SPINE:

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      Children’s / Teenage general interest: Inventors, inventions and experiments, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Machines and how things work

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      Jonathan Adolph is the author of Cardboard Box Engineering and the best-selling Mason Jar Science. As the former editor of the award-winning FamilyFun magazine, he developed hundreds of “stealth learning” games and kitchen-science activities during his 20-year career. He specializes in making technical information fun for kids and is an adjunct professor of journalism at the University of Massachusetts. He lives with his family in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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