The everyday journeys of ordinary things from phones to food and from paper to poop... the ways the world works
Young children are full of questions about how the world works; the processes and machinations behind the scenes. Why does a light come on when you flick a switch? How can cheese from the supermarket have come out of a cow? What happens when you send a text? Where does your poo go when you flush?(!)...
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Main Author: | Deutsch, Libby (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Kerttula, Valpuri (Illustrator) |
Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma :
Kane Miller, a division of EDC Publishing,
[2019]
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