JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / How Things Work-Are Made
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- Construction people, poems selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Ellen Shi
- Getting started with 3D printing, a hands-on guide to the hardware, software, and services behind the new manufacturing revolution, Liza Wallach Kloski and Nick Kloski, cofounders of HoneyPoint3D
- Super gear, nanotechnology and sports team up, Jennifer Swanson
- Explore light and optics!, Anita Yasuda ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
- 10 fascinating facts about sharks, by Rachel Grack
- Make, family projects for smart objects, tabletop projects that respond to your world, John Keefe
- Waves, by Meg Gaertner
- Follow your stuff, who makes it, where does it come from, how does it get to you?, Kevin Sylvester and Michael Hlinka
- Las partes trabajan juntas, Cynthia O'Brien ; traducción de Pablo de la Vega
- Tech lab, brillant builds for super makers, Jack Challoner
- Why do things fall down?, Harriet Blackford ; illustrated by Mike Henson
- How to swallow a pig, step-by-step advice from the animal kingdom, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- How does a lighthouse work?, Roman Belyaev ; translated from Russian with the help of Masha Kulikova
- How to be an engineer
- The science of seafaring, the float-tastic facts about ships, written by Anne Rooney
- Fairground physics, motion, momentum, and magnets with hands-on science activities, Angie Smibert ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- The big book of airplanes
- Solve this!, wild and wacky challenges for the genius engineer in you, Joan Marie Galat
- Follow the link, a journey through technology : from frogs' legs to the Titanic..., Tom Jackson ; Nick Shepherd
- How do molecules stay together?, Madeline J. Hayes ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
- Inundaciones, represas y diques, Joanne Mattern
- The future architect's handbook, Barbara Beck, architect
- Biomimicry, when nature inspires amazing inventions, Séraphine Menu & Emmanuelle Walker ; translated by Alyson Waters
- Let's fly a plane!, launching into the science of flight with aerospace engineering, #1 bestselling science author for kids, Chris Ferrie
- Architecture for babies, words by Jonathan Litton ; pictures by Thomas Elliott
- Magnets, by Meg Gaertner
- Glasses, by Lori Haskins Houran ; illustrated by John Joven
- Under water, under earth, Aleksandra Mizielinkska and Daniel Mizielinkski ; translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones
- Cardboard box engineering, cool, inventive projects for tinkerers, makers & future scientists, Jonathan Adolph
- How does it fly?, by Matt Mullins
- You wouldn't want to live without nurses!, written by Fiona Macdonald ; illustrated by David Antram
- ¿Qué es la tecnología?, Cynthia O'Brien ; traducción de Pablo de la Vega
- Hobby robots, by Kirsten W. Larson
- Máquinas grandes para construir, de Tracy Nelson Maurer ; traducción de Pablo de la Vega
- The science of science fiction, Matthew Brenden Wood ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- Trains, by Gail Gibbons
- 10 fascinating facts about chewing gum!, by Jessica Cohn
- States of matter, by Anita Nahta Amin
- Engineered!, engineering design at work, Shannon Hunt, James Gulliver Hancock
- Super space encyclopedia, author, Clive Gifford ; illustrators, Peter Bull, Arran Lewis, Brendan McCaffrey
- Robótica e inteligencia artificial, Carlos Pazos
- The STEAM team explains, authors, Steve Setford and Trent Kirkpatrick ; illustrator, Mark Ruffle
- 2030, a day in the life of tomorrow's kids, Amy Zuckerman and James Daly ; illustrated by John Manders
- Make a star light!, and more circuitry challenges, Rebecca Felix
- Hubots, real-world robots inspired by humans, written by Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Alex Ries
- Engineering, author, Jonathan O'Callaghan
- How things work encyclopedia, [senior editors, Carrie Love, Penny Smith]
- Diseases, by Robin Twiddy
- Crazy contraptions, build Rube Goldberg machines that swoop, spin, stack, and swivel : with hands-on engineering activities, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- Explore makerspace!, Alicia Klepeis ; illustrated by Matt Aucoin