Unconventional Vehicles: Forty-Five of the Strangest Cars, Trains, Planes, Submersibles, Dirigibles, and Rockets EVER Front Cover

Unconventional Vehicles: Forty-Five of the Strangest Cars, Trains, Planes, Submersibles, Dirigibles, and Rockets EVER

  • Length: 104 pages
  • Edition: 1
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  • Publication Date: 2021-05-18
  • ISBN-10: 1452172862
  • ISBN-13: 9781452172866
  • Sales Rank: #133873 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Think you know vehicles? Think again!

Unconventional Vehicles is a nonfiction collection of 45 of the strangest, most unconventional vehicles that have ever existed.

Vehicles include an underwater battery-powered scooter, a carriage pulled by ostriches, a hot air balloon shaped like the Cathedral of Saint Gall, and five different jet packs.

  • Filled with history, science, technology, engineering, and interesting bits of trivia, all in one kid-appealing package
  • Part of the Uncommon Compendiums series
  • Vehicles range from submersibles to dirigibles.

Unconventional Vehicles explores very strange modes of transportation for vehicle fans, rocket inventors, budding space-and-aeronautics experts, and anyone who’s ever thought, “Why can’t I ride a motorized suitcase through the airport?”

Brimming with fascinating facts and diagrams presented with wit and humor, this book is sure to enthrall vehicle enthusiasts of every age.

  • Ideal for children ages 8 to 12 years old, especially those interested in vehicles and engineering
  • Author Michael Hearst brings his signature verve and humor to this fascinating read.
  • Young readers will devour all the substantive and silly content in this book, proving definitively that nonfiction is anything but dry.
  • Resonates year-round as a go-to gift for birthdays, holidays, and more
  • A great pick for teachers, parents, grandparents, and caregivers
  • Add it to the shelf with books like Cars, Trains, Ships, and Planes: A Visual Encyclopedia of Every Vehicle by DK; Stephen Biesty’s Incredible Cross-Sections by Stephen Biesty; and Cool Cars by Quentin Willson
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