This new series explores key types of large structure and the materials and technology behind their construction. Drawing from a variety of examples from around the world, the books provide an accessible introduction to the history and development of some of the world's most amazing types of man-made structures. As well as providing excellent cross-curricular material supporting Key Stage 2 requirements for Design & Technology, Science and Geography, the series will provide general interest non-fiction reading, with appeal for reluctant readers. The books include: facts, figures and records; manageable activities to reinforce the text; contents, glossary and index
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Chris Oxlade is an experienced author of non-fiction books for children. He has written more than 200 titles on science, technology, sports and hobbies, from encyclopedia articles to fun activity books.
Grade 3-5-These books explore different types of engineering marvels throughout the world, their functions, materials, and construction technologies, with brief citations for important historical and contemporary examples. Thirteen two-page chapters framed in a busy overlay of illustration, colored captions, sidebars, and page borders appear in each one. Occasional diagrams clarify key concepts; full-color photography complements the texts. Unfortunately, simplistic or clumsy descriptions abound; in Skyscraper readers are told that from the tops of tall buildings, "people in the streets below look like tiny ants." From Stadiums, "[Stadiums] must be used to pay back the hundreds of millions of dollars they cost to build." On the bright side, numerous useful "Try This" sidebars suggest practical demonstrations to enhance understanding of relevant physical principles. The series is well suited to younger or reluctant readers looking for overviews on the subjects rather than for research material on a particular structure, and for those more tolerant of its punchy presentation style. David Macaulay's Building Big (Houghton, 2000), notable for its detail as well as for its wide scope, is recommended for more sophisticated or experienced student researchers.
Mary Ann Carcich, Mattituck-Laurel Public Library, Mattituck, NY
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