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Books > Children's & Educational > Geography & environment > The built environment
Remember the thrill of being part of a secret club with meetings in
the clubhouse and a sign bearing that age-old refrain, "Keep Out!"
on the door? These days, it's even more important to get kids out
where they can let their imaginations fly. A clubhouse of their own
gives them the space to have fun and hang out, right in the
backyard. Lee Mothes brings his personal experience and enthusiasm
to the process, introducing readers to tools and showing them what
materials they need, how to design the structure, and how to use
found or recycled materials, all with the friendly voice of the guy
next door. Anyone who can lift 40 pounds and swing a hammer can
build a clubhouse! These structures can be made using nine
essential habd tools, so kids can safely learn building skills. The
book includes a section on tools that make the work easier and on
power tools that speed up the building process. With Mothes by
their side, kids and families of all skill levels will experience
the joy of making a clubhouse that will bring years of lasting
memories.
How do we make bridges? Do animals have bridges? Find out more
about the science of building bridges, big and small. Do You Know?
is a series of levelled non-fiction books featuring video content,
project work and critical-thinking activities to motivate and
engage young learners. Covering a range of STEM topics, Do You
Know? takes an enquiry-based approach, developing children's
language, communication and investigation skills. Recommended for
children aged 7+, there are four levels progressing from CEFR level
Pre-A1 to level A2. Each reader is accompanied by online video
content, audio, video and comprehension activities, and suggestions
for project work. Big Bridges, a Level 1 Reader, is Pre-A1 in the
CEFR framework and supports YLE Starters exams. Short sentences
contain a maximum of two clauses, using the present tense and some
simple adjectives.
How tall are towers? Who cleans the window of the Burj Khalifa?
Find out more about skyscrapers and the science of tall towers. Do
You Know? is a series of levelled non-fiction books featuring video
content, project work and critical-thinking activities to motivate
and engage young learners. Covering a range of STEM topics from
nocturnal animals to climate change, Do You Know? takes an
enquiry-based approach, developing children's language,
communication and investigation skills. Recommended for children
aged 7+, there are four levels progressing from CEFR level Pre-A1
to level A2. Each reader is accompanied by online video content,
audio, video and comprehension activities, and suggestions for
project work. Tall Towers, a Level 1 Reader, is Pre-A1 in the CEFR
framework and supports YLE Starters exams. Short sentences contain
a maximum of two clauses, using the present tense and some simple
adjectives.
Paul Farrell's stackable cards are fun for all the family Build a
skyscraper using the beautifully-designed cards, with only your
imagination to limit you. Each pack contains 64 cards (105 x 69 mm)
in a variety of graphic designs. Clever paper engineering allows
you to slot the cards together, building up and out in whichever
way you like! Also included is a short booklet, with descriptions
of the key elements of a skyscraper and suggestions of how to build
your masterpiece. You can go traditional or get abstract and
construct your own crazy high-rise! Renowned illustrator Paul
Farrell has designed these cards in a cool, graphic style - turning
the image of a skyscraper into a work of art. Fun, educational,
creative and mindful. The sky's the limit!
This title gives readers a close-up look at how houses are built.
With colorful spreads featuring fun facts, infographics, and a
"That's Amazing!" special feature, this book provides an engaging
overview of the building process.
Imagine someone gave you a sackful of money and told you to build a
sports stadium. You'd definitely want it to be the best sports
stadium the world. But how do you go about designing THAT? Armed
with your own imagination and some smart research, find out how you
can transform a fantasy design into an actual dream product. You'll
apply real-world design considerations to your ideas, refining your
design to make it workable and achievable as it takes shape.
Historic black and white and color images help chronicle the
history of many famous disasters, including train wrecks, air
crashes, and ship collisions. A section on how to make distress
calls gives clues as to how a disaster might unfold. Topics
include
- causes and safety measures to help avoid disasters
- famous catastrophes, such as the Hindenberg, the Titanic, the
Bermuda Triangle disappearances, and Halifax explosion
- the aftermath of disaster and how recovery takes place
A timely new book on Hurricane Katrina has been added to this
spectacular series which puts young readers right in the center of
disasters. Each book explains the science behind the forces in
nature as well as man-made forces that create catastrophic events.
Fascinating text and astonishing photographs highlight
- some of history's most devastating disasters
- the types of destruction these events cause and how they affect
people's lives
- the people who study, forecast, and observe them
- how to stay safe during a natural disaster and what goes into an
emergency kit
- a simple activity or suggestion for observation
This title explores the advances engineers have made to better
prepare for floods and to minimize their damage. Clear text,
compelling images, and helpful sidebars and infographics make this
book an accessible and engaging read.
This informative title examines how cities contribute to and are
vulnerable to climate change, how redesigning cities to both
mitigate and adapt to the crisis, and the current challenges
scientists face. This book also includes a table of contents, an
infographic, informative sidebars, a "That's Amazing" special
feature, quiz questions, a glossary, additional resources, and an
index. This Focus Readers title is at the Navigator level, aligned
to reading levels of grades 3-5 and interest levels of grades 4-7.
Children will be utterly absorbed by this journey through the
history of architecture, from the earliest mud huts to today's
soaring towers. Chronologically arranged, this large-format book
gives each iconic building its own double-page spread featuring an
exquisite watercolor illustration and clearly written descriptions,
facts, and features. These vibrantly detailed pages are filled with
people, animals, and other objects that help bring the buildings to
life. A detailed appendix includes a timeline, a world map that
points out where each building can be found, and an extensive
glossary. Children will enjoy poring over this book--and will come
away with a fundamental understanding of not only the most common
architectural terms, but also of how the built world has evolved
marvelously over time.
FULLY UPDATED Buying a house should be one of the most rewarding
things you can do, but it's also one of biggest financial
commitments you'll ever make so not surprisingly it can be very
stressful. In How to Buy a House, professional homefinders Phil and
Kirstie from Location Location Location balance the odds, helping
you to find and buy your new home with confidence and success,
whether you're getting a foot on the ladder or upsizing. From city
flats to country retreats, Kirstie and Phil take you through the
buying process, highlighting pitfalls and offering practical tips
that could save you time, money and heartache, in this essential
companion.
This title explores the advances engineers have made to better
prepare for hurricanes and to minimize their damage. Clear text,
compelling images, and helpful sidebars and infographics make this
book an accessible and engaging read.
Sarajevska Abeceda is a colouring book by Nerma Prnjavorac Cridge,
which combines the Bosnian latin alphabet and Sarajevo's important
buildings. Designed as a colouring book, alphabet and architectural
guide all in one, it is intended for older children and adults, and
for all those, like the author herself, who love and miss Sarajevo,
regardless of where they live now. Look out for and London
Alphabet, the next two colouring books in the City Alphabet Series:
Buildings and Letters, by the same author.
Have fun while you learn in this vibrant book and model kit -
perfect for curious preschoolers! This beautifully illustrated 32
page book features fun facts and detailed illustrations of all
aspects of running a farm, from sowing and harvesting, to how to
handle livestock and which vehicles are needed for which jobs.
Punch out at slot together the barn, farmer, vehicle and farm
animals (including a cow, sheep, pigs and chickens) and then piece
together the jigsaw track to take you on a journey through fields
of tasty crops and orchards ripe with fruit.
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