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This Book Thinks You're an Inventor: Imagine • Experiment • Create

About the Author Harriet Russell studied at Glasgow School of Art followed by Central Saint Martins. She is the illustrator of the popular This Book Thinks series. Jon Milton is Head of Content at the Science Museum, London, and author of The Super- Intelligent High-Tech Robot Book. Product Description This activity book helps children to think like an inventor by introducing key engineering concepts in a highly visual and entertaining way. Through fun activities and Harriet Russell’s playful illustrations, it encourages readers to engage with new ideas and think about problems in a creative way. The book explores the six key aspects of engineering that are essential to any successful inventor: problem-finding, designing, making and testing, improving your invention, building techniques and how to find new uses for existing objects. Each spread centres on an open-ended question that introduces a different way of approaching an invention. Activities include making a bridge from toothpicks and mini marshmallows; inventing a way to lift this book without touching it; building a painting robot; designing your own remote control; and harvesting electricity from a banana. At the end of the book is a tinkering lab, which includes paper-based crafts and engineering activities. Review Amson-Bradshaw offers numerous ideas for young creators to use when making their own unique creations... The illustrations work well for the book's interactive nature... A great gift for young readers interested in making things.-- "School Library Journal"
Product Overview
ISBN 9780500651766
Author(s) Jon Milton
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Pages 96
Format Paperback
Weight 0.0 lb