How to Be an Engineer DK Team English Books•Nonfiction Mythology•Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia•CHILDREN'S Encyclopedia•How to Be a Genius•How to Be a Math Genius•How to Be a Coder•How to be a Scientist•Ask A Scientist: Professor Robert Winston Answers•How Philosophy Works•Coding Games in Python
The 48 laws of power (pocket)•The Personal MBA•The Code Breaker•Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't•Talking to Strangers : What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know•Zero To One•The Diary of a CEO : The 33 Laws of Business and Life•How AI Thinks : How we built it, how it can help us, and how we can control it•The Psychology of Money•Shoe Dog : A Memoir by the Creator of NIKE•Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity•The Last Lecture: Lessons in Living
Teach kids to think like an engineer! The engaging projects in this book will encourage kids to investigate using items from around the house. Build a robot arm out of rulers; learn about jet propulsion with balloons; crush toilet-paper rolls to explore materials; and much more. Read about how engineers use STEAM subjects and their imaginations to think critically and solve problems. Be inspired by engineering heroes such as Leonardo da Vinci, Mae Jemison, and Elon Musk. Fun questions, engineering experiments, and real-life scenarios come together to make engineering relevant. In How to Be an Engineer, the emphasis is on inspiring kids, which means less time at a computer and more time exploring in the real world.
Teach kids to think like an engineer! The engaging projects in this book will encourage kids to investigate using items from around the house. Build a robot arm out of rulers; learn about jet propulsion with balloons; crush toilet-paper rolls to explore materials; and much more. Read about how engineers use STEAM subjects and their imaginations to think critically and solve problems. Be inspired by engineering heroes such as Leonardo da Vinci, Mae Jemison, and Elon Musk. Fun questions, engineering experiments, and real-life scenarios come together to make engineering relevant. In How to Be an Engineer, the emphasis is on inspiring kids, which means less time at a computer and more time exploring in the real world.