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This is a book for all the curious kids whose parents won't let them take apart the family's brand new digital camera. The stuff around us has some pretty cool insides that we don't usually get to see. That's why National Geographic Kids is dissecting all kinds of things in How Things Work: Inside Out, Read along as we dissect, explore, and explain how things do what they do. Complete with exciting diagrams and illustrations, accessible explanations, trivia, and fun features, How Things Work: Inside Out explains cell phones, 3D printers, lava lamps, skyscrapers, and everything in between
It takes about 4 Hours and 15 minutes on average for a reader to read How Things Work: Inside Out: Discover Secrets And Science Behind Trick Candles, 3d Printers, Penguin Propulsions, And Everything In Between. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for How Things Work: Inside Out: Discover Secrets And Science Behind Trick Candles, 3d Printers, Penguin Propulsions, And Everything In Between is 3rd Grade through 6th Grade .
The Lexile score for How Things Work: Inside Out: Discover Secrets And Science Behind Trick Candles, 3d Printers, Penguin Propulsions, And Everything In Between is 960.
How Things Work: Inside Out: Discover Secrets And Science Behind Trick Candles, 3d Printers, Penguin Propulsions, And Everything In Between is 208 pages long.
Curiosity
Derived From Web , Nov 1, 2021
I bought this for my grandson because he is so curious, he likes it.
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Fun way to learn!
Derived From Web , May 11, 2020
Really cool info in an easily digestible format for kids. I enjoyed reading it alongside our 7-year-old!
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Lots of Info
Derived From Web , May 9, 2019
My 7 year old grandson loves science and learning different things about work, this book keeps him busy for hours.
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A Hit . . .
Derived From Web , Apr 6, 2019
This book has been a hit with both my grandsons, who have curious young minds. When I gave it to them, they were 8 and 10, and they devoured it.
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How things work book
Derived From Web , Mar 25, 2019
My eight-year-old grandson is an excellent reader and reads this book easily. He is very interested in how all things work and this book is full of interesting things. A beautiful big, hard cover book with lots of full color pages and interesting info with reasonably current info. I am happy with this purchase and so is my grandson.
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Great book!
Derived From Web , Feb 21, 2019
He recently told me that he still likes reading it after two months and loves the pictures and explanations and reading them over and over. It is one of those books that you can pick up and open anywhere in it and be interested or educated right away. Heavy and made very well.
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For a child at an advanced reader level
Derived From Web , Dec 30, 2018
I purchased this for an 8 year old, since I saw it rated for 8-12 year olds. The subject material, presentation and page layout look good and worthy of being a National Geographic '' product. It is, however, written for an advanced reader. I doubt that many 8-year-old readers can manage to read it by themselves. I took it along to the 12 year old for Christmas with a warning to parents that it was more at a 8 year old level than at the 12 year old. The subject will interest the 8 year old, but in order to avoid frustration, the parents will have to read it to the 8 year old child.
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Great book
Derived From Web , Dec 19, 2018
Beautiful book for the child, who always asks why? Published 100s of topics and questions. Warning : Some answers will prompt your child to ask more questions. )
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