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The Way Things Work Kit

af David Macaulay

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David MacaulayÕs The Way things Work has demystified science and technology for a huge audience. Now, building on the phenomenal successes of The New Way Things Work, The Way Things Work CD-ROM, and Pinball Science CD-ROM, comes the latest in the series, The Way Things Work Kit. Children can enjoy David MacaulayÕs humorous approach and create a selection of innovative models with this unique interactive kit. A stunningly simple range of basic components fit together to create a fantastic set of working models that move, lift, push, pump, and much more. This kit contains scales, a sail-powered land yacht, a pneumatic earth mover, a winch, a hoist, a belt-driven fairground ride, a simple vehicle, a balloon-powered car, a propeller-powered car, an electric racing car, a pneumatic robot arm, and a windmill. The Way Things Work Kit is an inventorÕs workshop for budding young scientists, engineers, and anyone who wants to know how things work. The kit contains: CD ROM and 48 page The Way Things Work booklet, 20 instruction cards for step-by-step instructions, Electric motor, plastic gears, pneumatic pistons, dowels, and discs combine to produce 12 fantastic working models, and ¥ Toolbox shaped carrying case… (mere)
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David MacaulayÕs The Way things Work has demystified science and technology for a huge audience. Now, building on the phenomenal successes of The New Way Things Work, The Way Things Work CD-ROM, and Pinball Science CD-ROM, comes the latest in the series, The Way Things Work Kit. Children can enjoy David MacaulayÕs humorous approach and create a selection of innovative models with this unique interactive kit. A stunningly simple range of basic components fit together to create a fantastic set of working models that move, lift, push, pump, and much more. This kit contains scales, a sail-powered land yacht, a pneumatic earth mover, a winch, a hoist, a belt-driven fairground ride, a simple vehicle, a balloon-powered car, a propeller-powered car, an electric racing car, a pneumatic robot arm, and a windmill. The Way Things Work Kit is an inventorÕs workshop for budding young scientists, engineers, and anyone who wants to know how things work. The kit contains: CD ROM and 48 page The Way Things Work booklet, 20 instruction cards for step-by-step instructions, Electric motor, plastic gears, pneumatic pistons, dowels, and discs combine to produce 12 fantastic working models, and ¥ Toolbox shaped carrying case

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