How Things Work

How Things Work
by T.J. Resler (Author)

Booktalk: Ever wanted to take apart the microwave to see how it works? Crack open your computer and peek inside? Intrigued by how things work? So are we! That’s why we’re dissecting all kinds of things from rubber erasers to tractor beams! Read along as National Geographic Kids unplugs, unravels, and reveals how things do what they do.

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Touchy Subject
Touching a screen is a handy way to control a tablet. But how can a tablet understand what you’re tapping and swiping with your fingers?

Shocking?
Tablets read your touches by sensing electrical charges. No shocks involved.

E. M. Forster

Long before 2001: A Space Odyssey and Star Trek, writer E. M. Forster envisioned a type of tablet. In his 1909 science-fiction story “THE MACHINE STOPS,” people communicated through handheld round plates, a type of live video call.

It’s STEM Friday! (STEM is Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)

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In Focus

In Focus
by Libby Walden (Author)

Booktalk: Ten illustrators place ten subjects under the microscope to help readers look beneath the surface. From famous landmarks to fruit and the natural world to vehicles, this book offers a fresh perspective by looking at 101 wonders of the world from the outside, in.

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Each page folds out to show cutaways of the inside.

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