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Wind machines

power from the wind
Captures the history of human use of wind from ancient times to the present.

Las inundaciones

Una discusi?n de inundaciones, describiendo sus caracter?sticas, patrones de ocurrencia e impactos. Cuenta con descripciones de inundaciones repentinas significativas y eventos de inundaci?n de la historia.

The boy and the wild blue girl

This book was inspired by Mary Edwards Walker, a real-life doctor from the 19th century. She insisted on wearing pants and was arrested many times for doing so.

Kidnap at Denton Farm

2022
The protests at Farmer Denton's new wind turbine take a terrifying turn when someone kidnaps Jillo. It's up to the Outfit to rescue Jillo and save the turbine from destruction. Tag along in this exciting high-low adventure.

El ni?o que dom? el viento

2020
African teenager William Kamkwamba explored science books in his village library when he was forced to drop out of school, and was able to change his family's life by creating a windmill to pump water for his family's farm.

The boy who harnessed the wind

The author details how he ignored naysayers and was able to bring electricity and running water to his Malawian village when he built a makeshift windmill out of scrap metal and spare parts.

El ni?o que dom? el viento

Simple text and pictures tell the true story of how fourteen-year-old William Kamkwamba of Malawi taught himself English so that he could read science books and learn how to build a windmill, giving electricity and a means for transporting water to his people.

William Kamkwamba

powering his village
2017
"Imagine your family had to choose between sending you to school or having enough food to eat. This book tells how William Kamkwamba was forced to drop out of his school in Wimbe, Malawi, when a famine struck his village and his family, who relied on farming, could no longer afford his tuition fee. Instead of giving up on his education, William visited his local library often. It was here that he read a book about wind power. At the age of 14, William used what he learned from the book to build a windmill that brought power to his family's home. He has since built his village's first drinking water pump. William's ingenuity, perseverance, and initiative are an inspiration to many people around the world."--Provided by publisher.

Electricity

2020
Provides them with useful examples of how we apply the science of electricity to everyday life.
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Energy technology inspired by nature

Identifies and explores innovative technology in the energy industry that was inspired by nature.
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