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How do you lift a lion? With a machine that’s big and powerful with clanking metal parts? There are machines like that. But others have only a few moving parts. In fact, some machines are so simple that they don’t seem like machines at all–like the wheel, the lever, and the pulley. These machines can make work easy–even if you’re trying to lift a lion!
Robert E. Wells (Robert Ernest Wells) was born in Pasadena, CA in 1940. In the 90s, he began to put words and pictures into the form of children’s books, and now in the new century he continues to do so. In 1993 he wrote and illustrated his first book, “Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There is?”. Other books include “What’s Smaller Than a Pygmy Shrew?” (Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children, 1996), “What’s Faster Than a Speeding Cheetah?”, and his latest book, “Why Do Elephants Need the Sun?”. Many of his books have been translated into various other languages.
He and his wife Karen live just outside of Wenatchee, Washington.
Robert E. Wells (Robert Ernest Wells) was born in Pasadena, CA in 1940. In the 90s, he began to put words and pictures into the form of children’s books, and now in the new century he continues to do so. In 1993 he wrote and illustrated his first book, “Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There is?”. Other books include “What’s Smaller Than a Pygmy Shrew?” (Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children, 1996), “What’s Faster Than a Speeding Cheetah?”, and his latest book, “Why Do Elephants Need the Sun?”. Many of his books have been translated into various other languages.
He and his wife Karen live just outside of Wenatchee, Washington.
How Do You Lift a Lion?: Machines
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