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My youngest ds has just finished reading The Invention of Hugo Cabret. He loved it so much that he's even asked for his own copy, this one was borrowed from the library. I want to buy something else and I am not sure what. What else similar could I buy for him? Can you suggest something please? Although he is deeply in love with cars from a very tender age and wants to become an engineer or a car designer, he is also fascinated by fans and other rotating motors/mechanisms and he keeps drawing them every single day for the last year :)

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How about this one: How Machines Work  by Allan Sanders
 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Machines-Work-Allan-Sanders/dp/1848772122 

 
It's non-fiction and it's fabulous. You get to make little working models with pieces that come with the book. I think it also gives a little timeline for each simple machine eg pulleys, gears, rachets 

 

 

There's another one called How Cars Work by Nick Arnold, but we don't own that one so I can't really comment on it. Looks cool though. It seems to have the models too.

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Not sure the age of your child, but JAM has this offering. We are too busy to do this right now.
https://jam.com/courses/8/invent-your-own-machines?utm_source=Facebook-Ads&utm_medium=cpc&campaignID=Inventions-video&custom=FB

 

My son did two sessions of Edison Project which he really enjoyed working through. We are pausing this right now as we are ramping up the school year and dealing with the learning curve/adjustment period on that. 

http://www.quickstudylabs.com/

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How about this one: How Machines Work  by Allan Sanders

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Machines-Work-Allan-Sanders/dp/1848772122 

 

It's non-fiction and it's fabulous. You get to make little working models with pieces that come with the book. I think it also gives a little timeline for each simple machine eg pulleys, gears, rachets 

 

 

There's another one called How Cars Work by Nick Arnold, but we don't own that one so I can't really comment on it. Looks cool though. It seems to have the models too.

Thank you, but all of these books in ds's collection already and he loves them dearly :)

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thanks for remaining. I was going to get this book long time ago, but it skipped my mind :thumbup1:

 

There are engineering curriculum units for free here for primary to middle school.

 

https://eie.org/

 

We used to get some ideas from this website, but the most of their staff is very expensive :(

Not sure the age of your child, but JAM has this offering. We are too busy to do this right now.

https://jam.com/courses/8/invent-your-own-machines?utm_source=Facebook-Ads&utm_medium=cpc&campaignID=Inventions-video&custom=FB

 

My son did two sessions of Edison Project which he really enjoyed working through. We are pausing this right now as we are ramping up the school year and dealing with the learning curve/adjustment period on that. 

http://www.quickstudylabs.com/

:thumbup:  Great! Thanks a lot for these sites. It looks very interesting and won't break our pocket :)

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The Nick and Tesla series - my wannabe inventor son loves it! 

http://nickandtesla.com

 

We also get good use out of the The New Way that things work book: https://www.amazon.com/New-Way-Things-Work/dp/0395938473

 

There is also a Coursera course on how things work: https://www.coursera.org/learn/how-things-work

 

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