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6 result(s) for "Macaulay, David, author"
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Visual clues provide answers to the mysterious interrelationship of a series of brief stories.
Crossing on time : steam engines, fast ships, and a journey to the New World
\"An extended picture book about the history and construction of the steamship SS United States, its designer William Francis Gibbs, and author/illustrator David Macaulay's personal story of immigration to America on board the SS United States\"--Provided by publisher.
How machines work : zoo break!
Explore the mechanics of simple machines by lifting levers, grinding gears, flipping flaps, and more. Join Sloth and Sengi, two zoo animals who long to be free, as they put these machines to use. Pop-up and lift-the-flap illustrations help explain levers, wheels, pulleys, and more, as the two animals comically test out their contraptions in episodic sequences. A final, foldout spread reveals their most elaborate machine yet, which resembles a roller coaster and incorporates all of the devices they have used so far.
Eye : how it works
Introduces young readers to the nature and structure of the eye and the process through which the eye and the brain work together to create vision.