Don't get left in the dark! Learn about new, old, and alternative forms of energy for running vehicles, creating heat, and bringing power to homes and industries. This timely series… More →
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The Energy Sources series explains the science behind the fuels that power our world, how we use them, and how they impact the environment. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and… More →
Crabtree's innovative new engineering series is "designed" to pique readers' curiosity, capture their interest, and inspire their imaginations! Correlated to support the Next Generation… More →
Read about some of the things that engineers design, such as bridges and water systems, to improve life in our communities. More →
From video games and sports equipment, to cars and cleaning products, many of the things we use everyday were designed by engineers. This exciting title incorporates child-centered examples… More →
The Engineering Masterpieces series gives readers an inside look at how important structures are created and built. Discover the different types of each structure, their parts, and the jobs… More →
Models play an important role in engineering. Models are used to test and improve designs. Readers will learn how engineers use different kinds of models and identify how a model and its… More →
Most people try to avoid problems - but not engineers! They go out and look for problems! In this fun, new title readers will learn about the kinds of problems engineers help solve. Readers… More →
This revised edition features the vibrant, influential culture of England. New full-color photos have been added that help trace England's contributions to world culture, such as the… More →
This revised edition of England the Land updates statistics and photographs. England's landscape is rich in beauty and dotted with history. From the breathtaking Lake District to the southern More →
This revised edition of England the People features ways of life in early England from Roman settlements to Viking invasions, and the legacies of the Angles, Saxons, Celts, and Normans,… More →