Lift, Mix, Fling!: Machines Can Do Anything
By (Author) Lola M. Schaefer
Illustrated by James Yang
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Greenwillow Books
5th December 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Educational: Physics
Educational: Technology
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Transport and vehicles
Educational: Transport, logistics and related skills
621.8
Hardback
40
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
407g
How do you make work easier With machines, of course! Acclaimed author Lola M. Schaefer and award-winning illustrator James Yang explore various types of machines and their numerous, complex functions. A fun and interactive STEM-themed picture book for fans of David Macaulay and Byron Barton, and anyone curious about how things work and what makes things go.
Machines are everywhere. They are the spoons that scoop and the trucks that dump. They are pulleys and ramps and even a giant rocket ship flying through outer space. How many simple and compound machines can you find
Lift, Mix, Fling! introduces readers to the six different simple machines: the screw, the lever, the wedge, the pulley, the inclined plane, and the wheel and axle. Lola M. Schaefers lively, rhyming text and James Yangs bold and inventive illustrations make this STEM topic easy to understand and fun to explore. Lift, Mix, Fling! illustrates how machines function and why they are importanta necessary building block in science. A fun and educational choice for curious children, for classrooms, and for family story times.
Includes backmatter about simple and compound machines.
Clever . . . As Schaefers economic, rhyming text explains the difference between simple machines (which have one or two parts) and their compound counterparts, vignettes by Yang . . . celebrate the awesome power of the machines themselves. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Lola M. Schaefer is an educator, writer, and gardener, and the author of many acclaimed books for children about math, art, science, technology, animals, and nature. She uses shovels, hoes, rakes, and scissors when she works in her garden. Lola M. Schaefer grew up in Indiana, and now lives in northern Georgia.