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Featuring Piece by Piece: How I Built My Life (No Instructions Required), by David Aguilar and Ferran Aguilar, in partnership…
Filled with ingenious inventions using whatever is available and a can-do attitude, THE THINGITY-JIG is lots of fun and a joy to read.
In this interview with Vivian Kirkfield, we talk about her latest non-fiction book, From Here to There: Inventions That Changed the Way the World Moves.
This updated edition of the bestselling Girls Think of Everything, by Sibert-winner Catherine Thimmesh and Caldecott Honor winner Melissa Sweet, retains all the integrity of the original but includes expanded coverage of inventions.
In The Splendid Baron Submarine, author Eric Bower regales readers with the adventurous tales of Waldo Baron and his quirky family. This is the second installment in the aptly named Bizarre Baron Inventions series.
Pirate treasure? A clandestine meeting? A terribly rude monkey with personal boundary and hygiene issues?
Author William Weger sets out to encourage readers to think outside of the box with Marshmallows Over Manhattan: A Novel, which grew from a bedtime story that he used to tell his daughter.
This book will appeal to middle grade readers who like stories about inventions, airplanes, famous people, overcoming difficulties, and life in earlier times.