Books by translated by Zosia Krasodomska-Jones
Sky High! A Soaring History of Aviation
by Jacek Ambrożewski & translated by Zosia Krasodomska-Jones
This is a fabulous history of everything that flies, from seeds and fruits that whirl and glide over large distances, to animals in the air, kites and hot air balloons, through all kinds of planes to drones and solar powered aircraft. In addition, many children will be fascinated by the inside covers detailing various airline tail designs and military aircraft insignia. A large format, quality edition in a style that is reminiscent of a comic album, this is a nonfiction book which most young readers will have fun with. 108 pages.
Ages 8-13
Interviews where books by translated by Zosia Krasodomska-Jones were recommended
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The Way Things Work
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How Was That Built? The Stories Behind Awesome Structures
Roma Agrawal, Katie Hickey (illustrator) -
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Under Earth, Under Water
by Aleksandra Mizielińska and Daniel Mizieliński & translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones -
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Sky High! A Soaring History of Aviation
by Jacek Ambrożewski & translated by Zosia Krasodomska-Jones -
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Inventors: Incredible Stories of the World's Most Ingenious Inventions
by Robert Winston & Jessamy Hawke (illustrator)
How Things Work: Great STEM Books for 8-12 Year Olds, recommended by Our Children's Editor
How Things Work: Great STEM Books for 8-12 Year Olds, recommended by Our Children's Editor
In addition to being fun fields to explore, engineering and technology can help children build their problem solving skills and make them think logically about design. Here, our Children’s Editor recommends engaging and attractive STEM books for 8-12 year olds on how things in the world around us work.