How do buildings stay strong during storms? Join Lila & Andy as they discover the amazing science behind structural engineering Real knowledge for curious minds.
When Lila and Andy explore the world of buildings with their structural engineer dad, young readers discover the fascinating science behind every building around them. Learn how concrete becomes rock hard, why steel acts like a building's skeleton, and how foundations keep structures from sinking into the ground.
This revised and updated second edition now includes a comprehensive quiz to test understanding, a detailed glossary of engineering terms, as well as a list of fascinating building-related careers, making it even more valuable for educators and curious young minds.
In this book you will discover:
How buildings resist invisible forces called loads, from people walking to hurricane windsThe construction process, from foundation pouring to crane operationsWhy structural engineers design buildings to keep families safe during blizzards and stormsDifferent building materials like concrete, steel, wood lumber, and fire-resistant bricksReal-world applications kids see every day, from skyscrapers to cozy neighborhood homesHow construction teams work together using bulldozers, excavators, and massive cranesThis engineering adventure combines engaging storytelling with real engineering concepts, making complex structural principles accessible for young learners. Perfect introduction to STEM careers in construction and civil engineering.
Perfect for:
Young readers interested in building sciences (ages 8-14)Middle school STEM curriculum support for engineering and physics unitsHomeschool science and technology resourcesFuture engineers who love watching construction and asking "How does that work?"Part of the beloved "Lila and Andy learn" book series, this collection builds scientific literacy one fascinating topic at a time.
Preparing tomorrow's engineers today.