Levers, Pulleys and Engines. Vintage Ladybird Junior Science Book. Do you know that you use a lever every time you press a light switch, turn a key in a lock, or dig the garden? In this fascinating little book you will learn - with the help of simple, safe experiments - how pulleys are used to lift heavy weights, why ball-bearings are used in your bicycle, and why you tend to fall forward when the bus stops suddenly. You even learn something of how steam, petrol and jet engines work! Published: 1963 Matte Cover. Condition: Very Good. Some small marks to pages and back cover (see photo). For more vintage children’s books please visit my shop: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/HattiesEmporium New items added all the time!
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Vintage Ladybird books from the 1960s 1- A Ladybird Junior Science Book: Levers, Pulleys and Engines 2- A Ladybird Junior Science Book: Air, Wind and Flight Both in great condition! Please message if you have any questions, or if you'd like to see more photos.
With so much to learn, it’s no wonder that Ladybird series 621 is such a delightful dose of nostalgia! The subtitle for this series is Junior Science and each of these books begins with a list of items, most of which can be found around the home that you can use to create simple and safe experiments with! With simple text and colourful illustrations you can introduce any younger reader to basic principles such as magnetism, the spectrum of light, the purpose of air and how it functions and how levers are used in engines. Maybe you read them yourself when you were younger and you fancy taking a trip down memory lane? Purchase this book today and fall in love with Ladybird’s vintage charms all over again. Title: Levers, Pulleys and Engines Author: F. E. Newing and Richard Bowood, illustrations by J. H. Wingfield Publisher: Ladybird Date Published: 1963 Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in good condition for its age other than some minor signs of wear. May have some markings to the covers and pages. May have a small inscription.
With so much to learn, it’s no wonder that Ladybird series 621 is such a delightful dose of nostalgia! The subtitle for this series is Junior Science and each of these books begins with a list of items, most of which can be found around the home that you can use to create simple and safe experiments with! With simple text and colourful illustrations you can introduce any younger reader to basic principles such as magnetism, the spectrum of light, the purpose of air and how it functions and how levers are used in engines. Maybe you read them yourself when you were younger and you fancy taking a trip down memory lane? Purchase this book today and fall in love with Ladybird’s vintage charms all over again. Title: Levers, Pulleys and Engines Author: F. E. Newing and Richard Bowood, illustrations by J. H. Wingfield Publisher: Ladybird Date Published: 1963 Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in good condition for its age other than some minor signs of wear. May have some markings to the covers and pages. May have a small inscription.
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