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-- Fifty-three and one half things that changed the world and some that did not1995, c1992., 5.2; Ages 3-6, Millbrook Press Call No: J TECH 609 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Describes the history of some of the most influential and familiar inventions such as the printing press, radio, and television, as well as some of the world's great inventing disasters.
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1998, c1995., 5-8, Farrar, Straus and Giroux Call No: J TECH 609.2 273 Edition: Sunburst ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Reveals some of the amazing inventions of the past and present that have come from young Americans, ages eight to nineteen.
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-- Great inventionsc1998., Kidsbooks Call No: J TECH 609 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Eyes on adventure
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1991., 5-8; 6.3, Distributed by Random House, : Distributed by Random House Call No: J TECH 609 Edition: 1st American ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Eyewitness booksSummary Note: Photographs and text explore such inventions as the wheel, gears, levers, clocks, telephones, and rocket engines.
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c1993., Ages 4-8, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 609 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Questions and answers explore the world of inventions, explaining the creation of the radio, toothpaste, and other modern necessities.
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-- Island of Doctor Libris2015., Age: 8-14, Random House Call No: Y GRA Edition: 1st ed. Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "What if your favorite characters came to life? Billy s spending the summer in a lakeside cabin that belongs to the mysterious Dr. Libris. But something strange is going on. Besides the security cameras everywhere, there s Dr. Libris s private bookcase. Whenever Billy opens the books inside, he can hear sounds coming from the island in the middle of the lake. The clash of swords. The twang of arrows. Sometimes he can even feel the ground shaking. It s almost as if the stories he s reading are coming to life! But that s impossible . . . isn t it?"--From publisher.