All Individual Books and Series in Design and Technology > 7-11 years

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Building Amazing Structures

Building Amazing Structures (series)

Explores amazing structures from around the world. The series looks at the development of structures; the techniques used to build them; and the materials used. 

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Designed for Success

Designed for Success (series)

Useful and high-interest series covering the design of supervehicles, offering accessible information on design and technology for a wide range of readers at KS3.

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Machines Inside Machines

Machines Inside Machines Series (series)

This series has been developed to help pupils understand simple machines. Incredible inventions are based on the most basic principles, and yet the machines featured in this series can extend to extraordinary levels of complexity.

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Technology at Work

Technology at Work (series)

Technology at Work looks at the machines and tools in a variety of workplaces, offering a scientific/ technological explanation for why things work and examining some of the more complex components.

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The Inside & Out Guides (series)

An exciting new series that uses 'X-ray' artwork to illustrate the underlying science or technology of familiar structures and systems. The books explore the workings of some key inventions and machinery, such as telecommunication, spacecraft, and diggers, as well as the basic structures of the Earth, animals, and the human body.

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The Worlds Greatest Pets

The World's Greatest (series)

Describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. A high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts that motivates pupils to read and encourages them to learn about design and technology.

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Why Things Don't Work

Why Things Don't Work (series)

This high-interest series looks at six familiar machines and uses exciting illustrations to explore what can go wrong with them, to give a new slant on how things work. Cartoon-style illustrations will appeal to readers who may be put off by traditional non-fiction books.

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