How Things Work – Everyday Machines

How Things Work – Everyday Machines by Scott MacNeill is an illustrated book published by Courier Corporation on December 18, 2013. This 48-page volume is designed for young readers and presents a unique exploration of everyday machines through engaging coloring activities. The book features more than 20 pictures that reveal the inner workings of common products, such as an electric guitar, air conditioner, and laptop computer.
Readers will find full-page images accompanied by cutaway illustrations that highlight individual components and provide explanations of their functions. This educational resource combines art and science, making it suitable for children interested in concepts related to machines and their operations. With its focus on coloring and learning, this book serves as an interactive introduction to the mechanics of familiar devices, encouraging curiosity about the world of science and nature.
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More than 20 pictures to color expose the insides of common products to reveal how they work. Full-page images include an electric guitar, air conditioner, blender, laptop computer, vacuum cleaner, and other familiar devices. Cutaway illustrations feature short captions that identify individual components and explain their functions.
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