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    Castle
      This engaging informational book tells the story of the step-by-step planning and construction of a (fictitious) castle in England in the last part of the 13th century. Eventually the castle is attacked by Welsh soldiers, but it withstands the siege. Th
      Author: Macaulay, David HSE Descriptors: science

    Cranes, Dump Trucks, Bulldozers and Other Building Machines
      Aspects of simple machines (levers, ramp, pulleys, wheel and axle, and screw) are applied to modern machines used in construction. The illustrations in this reference book include boxes called "Focus On..." and "Test It Out" that include useful extension
      Author: Jennings, Terry HSE Descriptors: science

    First to Fly
      This biography of the Wright Brothers is accompanied by archival photographs (as well as illustrations). Text boxes describe related events. Glossary, timeline, bibliography, and list of related WWW sites are included.
      Author: Busby, Peter HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Harvest Year
      This book offers a month-by-month presentation of the regional harvesting of food in the U.S.A. with photographs, maps, and simple clear text.
      Author: Peterson, Cris

    Haystack
      The uses of the old-fashioned haystack are brought back to life throughout the seasons.
      Author: Geisert, Bonnie

    Homemakers, The
      The author presents American colonial history through descriptions of making candles, soap, cider, and brooms. Detailed black and white woodcuts illustrate these processes. The author includes a helpful index.
      Author: Fisher, Leonard Everett HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Invention of Hugo Cabret, The
      Part fiction, part graphic novel, this winner of the 2008 Caldecott Medal tells the story of an orphaned boy who maintains and repairs clocks in a Paris train station and discovers the history of an automaton and its maker. When he meets a mysterious toy
      Author: Selznick, Brian HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

    Leonardo daVinci
      This fascinating biography of Leonardo daVinci emphasizes his scientific curiosity and observation of the natural world that he recorded in his illustrated notebooks. The author has included very helpful resources: location of the notebooks today; books
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: science

    Longitude Prize, The
      This history documents the competition between "ocean clocks" and "lunars" to win the 20,000 pound prize (about $12 million today) from the British Parliament for a replicable and simple way to determine longitude at sea. The story follows John Harrison,
      Author: Dash, Joan HSE Descriptors: math | science

    On the Go
      A simple text and photographs from around the world tell how people move and carry things from place to place.
      Author: Morris, Ann

    Sea Clocks
      The true story of Englishman John Harrison's life-long struggle to win the Longitude Prize is told in a free-verse format. An author's note and a facts page contribute further information.
      Author: Borden, Louise HSE Descriptors: science

    Those Building Men
      The author pays tribute to an older generation of construction workers who built the first railroads, canals, bridges, and skyscrapers in American. The simple prose uses beautiful language to describe work.
      Author: Johnson, Angela HSE Descriptors: social studies

    To Fly
      In short 2-3 page chapers with delightful watercolor illustrations, the narrative traces the Wright bothers' step-by-step evolution as aviation engineers. The author provides a timeline, a bibliography, notes, and an index.
      Author: Old, Wendie HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane, The
      Original photographs by the Wright brothers complement their story. This is a long, detailed book that also chronicles some of others' work that preceded the Wright brothers' efforts. End notes tell about the photographs, provide a bibliography for furt
      Author: Freedman, Russell HSE Descriptors: social studies

Transportation
Transportation > machines
    Papa's Mechanical Fish
      Based loosely on the life of Lodner Phillips and his response to his daughter's question, "Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a fish?" Phillips builds a series of submarines and attempts to pilot them in Lake Michigan.
      Author: Fleming, Candace HSE Descriptors: social studies


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