The illustrated encyclopedia 'What? Why? For what? All about trucks, excavators, and tractors', published in the series 'For the inquisitive', will tell a lot of interesting things about the largest and most powerful machines.
The publication can be used as an...
original teaching aid for younger schoolchildren, which will surely capture the child's interest and win the heart of an adult, helping to turn the process of gaining new knowledge into a very interesting and engaging activity.
The bright and attractive oversized book is printed on high-quality laminated cardboard with increased durability and rounded page corners.
Each page of the encyclopedia is filled with a wealth of fascinating information, vividly and interestingly describing various types of special freight transport and powerful construction machinery.
Here you can find simple and clear answers to questions:
- Why are freight and specialized machines needed;
- What types of trucks exist and what should their drivers know;
- How powerful are freight machines and how do they move;
- How is a tractor arranged and how to operate it;
- What is a crawler tractor and how does the excavator's arm work;
- Why do machines need computers and cameras;
- Where are rescue machines used;
- Why doesn't a construction crane fall;
Thoroughly illustrated pictures can be examined for hours, noticing and discovering new amazing facts, while numerous windows and flaps with various additional information will not only provide the necessary explanations and exhaustive answers to the child's questions but also turn reading into an exciting game, developing attention and curiosity.
The book will be a wonderful gift for young 'inquisitors' and a valuable addition to the home library.
Author: Андреа Эрне
Printhouse: Omega
Series: For the inquisitive. Large format
Age restrictions: 0+
Year of publication: 2019
ISBN: 9785465037709
Number of pages: 16
Size: 277х237х16 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 600 g
ID: 388258
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18 November (Tu)
free
17 November (Mo)
€ 9.99
free from € 80.00