Do you know a small scientist who is always coming up with new inventions? They are bound to love this new book which proves that small inventions can make a huge difference to our world!
We have five copies of Small Inventions That Changed The World by Roma Agrawak and Jisu Choi to give away! Thank you to Hachette Children’s Group for providing this epic prize.
This book shines a spotlight on tiny change makers including the nail, the wheel and string. It’s hard to image how such humble objects can be significant, but this book explains how they were crucial to the development of advanced technology like spaceships and skyscrapers.
Small Inventions That Changed The World takes readers on a spectacular and intriguing journey through centuries, from the Silk Road to the International Space Station.
We’ve got five copies of this stunning and inspiring book to give away! Simply answer the question in the comments to be in with a chance.
Which of the below is a type of engineering?
A Civet
B Civil
C Cirrus
Small Inventions That Changed The World by Roma Agrawal and Jisu Choi is published by Hachette Children’s Group and is available now. RRP £16.99.
This competition closes at midnight on 30th September 2024 and is open to UK residents only. Whizz Pop Bang competition terms and conditions are here.
Dorothy Johns says:
Civil
A F says:
B Civil
Dipa says:
B
Frances Bromfield says:
B Civil
William Gregory says:
The answer is B – Civil
Noah Mansell says:
Civil engineering
Jenny says:
B Civil engineering
Chris Roberts says:
Civil
Samuel Duke says:
B: Civil
Kate Smith says:
B Civil
Louise McKenzie says:
Civil
Sarah Cottle says:
B
Cheryl Green says:
Civil engineering is a branch of engineering about bridges, roads, etc so the answer is B.
Kirstie says:
B Civil engineering
Oscar Lovegrove says:
Hi, my son Oscar who subscribes to your magazine says the answer is B: Civil
Oliver Dorrell says:
B. Civil
Abby McTomney says:
Civil
Genna Byrne says:
Civil
Lucy-Ella and Dexter says:
B – Civil
Rosemary Smith says:
Competition entry . B – Civil Engineering.
Anna Yates says:
B. Civil
Abdullah says:
Civil
Joanne Hardy says:
The answer is B Civil. My son is desperate to be an inventor when he’s older so this would be amazing inspiration for him.
Rebecca Freeman says:
B – Civil
Liberty Hyde says:
B. Civil