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Stair building combines precision carpentry with tricky math, so
even experienced builders can find it challenging. But as this
extensively illustrated book demonstrates, any builder who can
measure the distance between two floors can plan and build a
stunning set of stairs. By clearly laying out the geometry,
planning, and construction involved, author Andy Engel takes the
reader from a simple structure of framing lumber to a set of stairs
fit for a king. From building and installing railings to using
off-the-shelf stair parts, Building Stairs lays out the process
clearly and completely. All the reader needs to is a router, saw,
drill, and level. This elevating book fills in all the rest -- step
by step by step.
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Plastic Soup (Hardcover)
Judith Koppens; Illustrated by Nynke Mare Talsma; Andy Engel
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R358
Discovery Miles 3 580
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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"Addresses climate change and its consequences." - Publishers
Weekly "A group of animal friends discover that much of the plastic
we use ends up cluttering the ocean. (Plastic Soup, get it?) They
discuss it simply enough for children to grasp and then share some
creative ways to reuse trash and to limit our use of plastics. A
simple but cute informative story." - Richmond Public Library The
animal friends are spending the day at the beach. Frog jumps in the
water and comes up with a torn plastic bag on his head. Fox thinks
Frog looks like a sea monster! But the plastic bag isn't the only
thing that floats in the water. Why is there so much plastic in the
sea? A simple and colorful picture book to introduce children to
water pollution and little changes that can make a big difference.
For children ages 5 years and up. Guided Reading Level K
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