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Could a robot make my dinner? Why do we need rockets to go into space? Why don't cranes fall over? This book takes a fun look at technology by asking and answering a series of quirky yet thought-provoking questions such as these! Although primarily a recreational read, the book nevertheless contains a wealth of fascinating information and bizarre facts about technology that readers will be sure to find captivating.
"These titles prove that learning about history and technology needn’t be boring. Each volume asks and answers a succession of unorthodox and intriguing questions. . . .The strength of these books lies in their ability to convey information in an exciting way that will appeal to students who might be turned off by wordy textbooks." - School Library Journal
January 1, 2014
"Leafing through each book, readers will find interesting and little-known facts about animals, history, the human body, technology, and science. Commonly held beliefs are debunked and new ideas are presented. . . .The series is pleasure reading infused with information that will entice a wide range of students." - Library Media Connection
August 1, 2014
"A fun and recreational look at history and technology joining forces. . .Colorful photographs add to the interesting though whimsical subject matter. This will be a great book for browsing or attracting reluctant readers with fun facts." - Reading Today Online
February 4, 2014