How things are made

Haven't you ever wondered how a plane stays up in the air, how fish fingers are made, or why blood is red? These are just some of the fascinating questions this series answers in a fun but detailed way.

Each book comes complete with a free, fully interactive CD-ROM including exciting Internet links that will take children to the most interesting and informative sites on the net.

Knowledge Master Plus will tell children everything they want to know about some truly amazing subjects. HOW THINGS ARE MADE explains how the things we see and use every single day are made. Find out how skyscrapers are built or how fish fingers are made, plus many more interesting items.

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Subject(s)Design and technology
Author(s)Lafferty Peter
Age7-11
Published2002
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Shelf reference372.358 LAF
ISN/ISBN9781903954423
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8eva

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