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It takes about 4 Hours and 48 minutes on average for a reader to read Abcs Of Engineering. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Lexile score for Abcs Of Engineering is 900.
Abcs Of Engineering is 26 pages long.
My kid insists we read it all ...
Derived From Web , Jun 1, 2021
My son has shown interest in engineering and so computers when Amazon gives me a sale offer we grab this awesome book,' said Gillian. To make a long story he argues with us after it arrives and wants to us to read all of it including the advanced stuff hah! Now we sit and read through asking questions and telling random strangers about the car. Another great book.
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Better for older babies
Derived From Web , May 13, 2020
Because my husband is an engineer, we bought this book for him. This book is not very interesting to my 8 month old, but I think it will grow with him. Each page has a short and a long definition of the word. But for now, the pictures just aren't interesting enough, so I would have to wait to get this for an older baby.
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Great intro to complex topics for kids
Derived From Web , Nov 13, 2019
The book is divided into three sections: introductory, middle and high school students. The second is just the word or phrase used in the first sentence. The second part of the sentence is a reference to the use of the N-word. A few sentences later, the second is a more detailed description of the concept. We already had one for my 4 and 8 year old, but just bought another for a friend who is having a baby soon.. If you are an Engineer of any sort, or even if you are not, your kids can learn quite a bit from this book.
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For engineers of all ages
Derived From Web , Aug 11, 2019
It was recommended to me by a friend that this book would be great for my daughter's amusement and education. She is convinced that they will be amused and learn a little basic engineering as they read this book.
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Fun book
Derived From Web , Jun 17, 2019
This little guy has everything his Easter basket needs. Both myself and her dad are engineers and figured it would be an entertaining book. 0 2622010 2622070 Forgetting Sarah Nelson's Law, she calls her book, "Accidental Engineering." The new car is great, said Jazmine. I love how you can read the in-depth description or just flip through and look at the picture, said Sara Fields, a spokeswoman for Scholastic. It will last a while, but my older kids like it too! I'd definitely recommend this book to coworkers who are just getting into college class with their babies.
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Great introduction to the science s
Derived From Web , Apr 11, 2019
My son-in-law absolutely loves the series and the people who work with it. The two networks provide endless jumping off conversations. When my 4 year old was asked which book he likes the most he thought about it and said Newtonian Physics.
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For babies and adults
Derived From Web , Apr 11, 2019
In fact, my grandmother calls it the most adult book ever. This is a book that will grow with your child and maybe even help with homework one day, Rowling said. We have done letters, identifying the picture, and how can we use it, he said. The in-depth explanation of the Riemann Hypothesis will come later.
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Super cute, love this series!
Derived From Web , Apr 4, 2019
Not only is this enjoyable for my preschooler, but my elementary and middle school kids think these are awesome, too! A great way to introduce your child to reading and to making friends, Mr. Ferrie said. New products added to the collection every day.
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Great book for a wide age range!
Derived From Web , Jan 3, 2019
I've read all the books, but this was by far the best. The book is presented on three levels, so that it can be read by a wide range of children. As an adult, I learned some interesting things from it. The pictures were technically correct, clear and relevant, Mr. Ridgeway said. It touches on many different aspects of engineering, I'm not saying it's all mechanical. This book is a delight and a great addition to any child's library. I would definitely recommend it to anyone.
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