Explanations:  A Pathfinder
 

Print

Berger, Melvin.  Switch On, Switch Off.  Harper, 1990.

Bramwell, Martyn & David Mostyn.  The Usborne Book of How Things Work.

     Usborne, 1989,

Stott, Carole.  Why Do Stars Twinkle and Other Questions About Space.

  Kingfisher, 1997.

Dalgleish, Sharon.  How Things Work.  Mason Crest, 2003.

Ganeri, Anita.  I Wonder Why the Sea is Salty and Other Questions About

     Oceans.  Kingfisher, 2003.

Holub, Joan.  Why Do Cat’s Meow?  Dial, 2001. 

How Things Work.  Barnes & Noble Books, 2002.

Jacos, Marian.  Why do the Oceans Have Tides?  Power Kids Press, 1999.

Kerrod, Robin & Sharon Anne Holgate.  The Way Science Works.  DK, 2002.

Langone, John.  New How Things Work:  From Lawn Mowers to Surgical

  Robots.  National Geographic, 2004.

Macaulay, David.  The New Way Things Work.  Houghton Mifflin, 1998.

Murphy, Patricia.  Why Does the Moon Change It’s Shape?  Power Kids Press,

  2004.

Murphy, Patricia.  Why Is The Sun So Hot?  Power Kids Press, 2004.

Otto, Carolyn.  Shadows.  Sagebrush, 2002.

Ripley, Catherine.  Why?  The Best Ever Question and Answer Book About

   Nature, Science, and the World Around You.  Owl. 2001.

Schaefer, Lola.  This is the Rain.  Greenwillow, 2001.

Showers, Paul.  What Happens to a Hamburger?  Harper, 2001.

Slavin, Bill.  Transformed:  How Everyday Things Are Made.

Taylor, Barbara.  I Wonder Why Zippers Have Teeth and Other Questions

   About Inventions.  Kingsiher, 2003.

Thomas, Keltie.  How Baseball Works.  Maple Tree Press, 2004.

Woodford, Chris.  Cool Stuff and How It Works.  DK, 2005.

Periodical

How Stuff Works Express

Audio-Visual

The Way Things Work:  Electricity.  (VHS) Schlessinger Media, 2002.

   13 mins.

The Way Things Work:  Magnets.   (VHS) Schlessinger Meida, 2002.

   13 mins.

Electronic

How Stuff Works

www.howstuffworks.com

Ask Dr. Universe:  The Big Questions

http://www.wsu.edu/DrUniverse/BigQuestions.html