The World Humans Made - page 2

About the Author
Jacqueline A. Ball
is a Seattle-based writer, editor, and the
former publisher of Scientific American Books for Kids and Weekly
Reader Juvenile Book Clubs. Awards and honors include Booklist
Top 10 Youth Series Nonfiction (ALA), Children’s Choice and Parents’
Choice Honors.
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Publisher’s Cataloging-In-Publication Data
Names: Ball, Jacqueline A. | Bowser, Ken, illustrator.
Title: The world humans made / by Jacqueline A. Ball ; illustrations by Ken Bowser.
Description: South Egremont, MA : Red Chair Press, [2017] | Series: Space Cat explores STEM
| Interest age level: 006-009. | Aligned to: Next Generation SCIENCE Standards. | Includes
glossary, Did You Know sidebars and Try It! feature. | Includes bibliographical references
and index. | Summary: “People use creative or inventive thinking to adapt the natural
world to help them meet their needs or wants. All people use tools and technology in
their life and jobs to solve problems. Join Space Cat and her friend Dog as they compare
the natural world and the world humans made. Discover how STEM skills play a role.”--
Provided by publisher.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016954284 | ISBN 978-1-63440-194-4 (library hardcover) |
ISBN 978-1-63440-198-2 (paperback) | ISBN 978-1-63440-202-6 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Technology--Juvenile literature. | Inventions--Juvenile literature. |
CYAC: Technology. | Inventions.
Classification: LCC T47 .B35 2017 (print) | LCC T47 (ebook) | DDC 600--dc23
Photo Credits: Shutterstock, Inc.
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