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Book Synopsis: Can you think of life without mobile phones or laptops anymore? How did our forefathers learn to use objects or tools? How did scientists figure out the universe and its cosmic secrets? What causes diseases and illnesses? How did people travel when locomotive engines were not invented? How were new islands discovered and who named them? Learning is made simpler with well-labelled diagrams and an extensive glossary of difficult words. Bonus: The books come loaded with Isn’t It Amazing— a section of fun facts to keep you glued for more.
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Explore the fascinating world of inventions and discoveries with this collection of 6 books, designed to ignite curiosity and expand young minds. From the earliest tools used by our ancestors to the latest technological marvels, these books offer a comprehensive look at the evolution of human innovation.
With well-labelled diagrams and an extensive glossary of difficult words, learning becomes both fun and educational. Delve into the wonders of science, history, and exploration, as you uncover the secrets behind the objects and technologies we often take for granted today.
Embark on a journey of discovery with our Knowledge Encyclopedia For Children series, where each page is filled with intriguing facts and stories that will captivate young readers. Engaging and informative, these books are a must-have addition to any budding explorer's library.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to inspire the next generation of innovators and thinkers. Order your set of Inventions & Discoveries books today and open up a world of endless possibilities!
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