What was it Like Before Electricity?

What was it Like Before Electricity? by Paul Bennett is a 31-page book published by Evans in 1993. This edition is designed for beginning and developing readers, offering an engaging exploration of life before the advent of electricity. Through the eyes of three children visiting their great-grandmother, readers are introduced to various household contraptions that were commonplace in a time when electricity was not yet available.
In this informative book, the great-grandmother explains the functions of these machines, allowing the children to uncover the realities of daily life before modern conveniences. The narrative provides insights into historical practices and the ingenuity of earlier generations, making it a valuable resource for young readers interested in history and technology. This edition is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience.
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This book is part of a series of first information books for beginning and developing readers. In this book, three children visit their great-grandmother and see some of the amazing household contraptions that were used before electricity was brought to our homes. As the old woman explains what the machines were used for they start to discover what life was like in the days before a switch of the button brought instant power into our lives.
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