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- Trains / by Oxlade, Chris.;
- Subjects: Railroads;
- © 2006., Smart Apple Media,
- Airplanes : uncovering technology / by Oxlade, Chris; Calvetti, Leonello; Cecchi, Lorenzo; Studio Stalio.;
- Illustrated guide to airplanes and the history of flight.
- Subjects: Airplanes;
- © 2006, c2004., Firefly Books,
- Weather / by Oxlade, Chris;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 47) and index.Introduces basic concepts of weather, discussing such topics as atmospheric pressure, clouds, rain, and wind.
- Subjects: Weather; Meteorology;
- © 1998., Raintree Steck-Vaughn,
- Cars / by Oxlade, Chris;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 47) and index.Presents an overview of the history and development of the automobile and its impact on the twentieth century.
- Subjects: Automobiles; Transportation;
- © 1998., Raintree Steck-Vaughn,
- Energy / by Oxlade, Chris.; Jennings, Terry J.;
- "Explains essential facts about energy, including the difference between kinetic and potential energy, different energy sources, and how energy changes and is transferred. Includes experiments."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Force and energy; Power resources;
- © 2009., Smart Apple Media,
- World War I / by Oxlade, Chris.;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 45) and index.Explores the secrets of World War I as each side tried to keep secrets from the enemy while while trying to discover their enemy's secrets using spies and code-breakers.
- Subjects: World War, 1914-1918;
- © 2010., Arcturus,
- Computer science for curious kids : an illustrated introduction to software programming, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity - and more! / by Oxlade, Chris.; Neves, Nik,1976-;
- 'Computer Science for Curious Kids' uses a clear mix of pictures, diagrams and instructions that help to build knowledge, boost confidence and gain understanding.
- Subjects: Computer science;
- Robots / by Oxlade, Chris.;
- "Robots introduces children who can read alone with some help to these incredible inventions. It includes facts about different types of robots, such as automatons, humanoids, androids, drones, factory robots and domestic robots. Children will read about robots that have gone to space, robots that can play sports and robots that look a lot like people"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Robots;
- The Usborne illustrated dictionary of chemistry / by Wertheim, Jane; Oxlade, Chris; Waterhouse, John; Chen, Kuo Kang;
- Subjects: Chemistry;
- © 1987., EDC ; Usborne,
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