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My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome
My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome
My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome
My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome
My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome
My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome
My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome
My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome
My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome

My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome Introduction to Robotics & Other Fields of Engineering (Dover Science For Kids Coloring Books)

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UPC / ISBN 800759846412
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About My First Book About Engineering: An Awesome

From the Back Cover Discover the incredible world of engineering! Brimming with information and fun-to-color images, this awesome book introduces kids to the many different types of engineering. The 46 pages include realistic illustrations and easy-to-understand captions that explain how civil engineers build a bridge and structural engineers erect a skyscraper, what environmental engineers do to protect our planet, how genetic engineers alter DNA, and how robotics and aerospace engineers created a mini-helicopter for a Mars rover. It’s the perfect introduction to a popular STEM subject for ages 8 and up! Product Description For thousands of years, engineers have solved problems by designing and building new things. This informative, fun-to-color book introduces kids ages 8-12 to the many different worlds of engineering. Realistic illustrations and easy-to-understand captions explain how civil engineers build a bridge, how structural engineers erect a skyscraper, how genetic engineers alter DNA, what environmental engineers do to protect our planets, and how robotics and aerospace engineers attach a mini-helicopter to a Mars robot explorer. It’s the perfect book for the next generation of STEM students.