¿Qué significa ser mecánico? -What's It Really Like to Be a Mechanic? (20)

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If the family car breaks down, most kids know that the car will end up with a mechanic. Many times, the car comes back as good as new. What did the mechanic do? It might seem like magic, but it's really skill and education. This book explains how mechanics can detect problems with our vehicles using modern technology and know-how and how they may solve the problems with hard work and skill. Photographs of mechanics on the job will allow a variety of students to imagine themselves in this important role. "These books could be used as an introductory resource for individuals just beginning to research a career and will be an excellent addition to libraries looking to increase their career section. This attractive series is oriented to elementary or middle school students beginning to think about what they might like to do as adults. RECOMMENDED” -School Library Connection “Jobs Kids Want" is for young readers preschool through third grade that showcases eight specific occupations…Each 24-page book introduces children to the concept of 'community helpers' and has full color illustrations throughout in the support of an informative and thoroughly kid friendly text…For the benefit of their students and patrons, school and community libraries should acquire the entire set intact.” -Midwest Book Review

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    • SKU
      RR12427S
  • Series
    Trabajos que quieren los niños -Jobs Kids Want
  • Manufacturer
    Rosen and PowerKids
  • Publisher
    Rosen: PowerKids Press
  • Publisher or imprint
    Rosen: PowerKids Press
  • Author
    Honders, Christine
  • ISBN-13
    978-1-7253-0574-8
  • Format
    Reinforced Library Binding
  • Size
    8 1/2" x 8 1/2"
  • Reading Interest
    1,2,3,4
  • # of Pages
    24
  • Dewey Decimal
    629.28'7023--dc23
  • Guided Reading Level
    I
  • Date Published
    2020

If the family car breaks down, most kids know that the car will end up with a mechanic. Many times, the car comes back as good as new. What did the mechanic do? It might seem like magic, but it's really skill and education. This book explains how mechanics can detect problems with our vehicles using modern technology and know-how and how they may solve the problems with hard work and skill. Photographs of mechanics on the job will allow a variety of students to imagine themselves in this important role. "These books could be used as an introductory resource for individuals just beginning to research a career and will be an excellent addition to libraries looking to increase their career section. This attractive series is oriented to elementary or middle school students beginning to think about what they might like to do as adults. RECOMMENDED” -School Library Connection “Jobs Kids Want" is for young readers preschool through third grade that showcases eight specific occupations…Each 24-page book introduces children to the concept of 'community helpers' and has full color illustrations throughout in the support of an informative and thoroughly kid friendly text…For the benefit of their students and patrons, school and community libraries should acquire the entire set intact.” -Midwest Book Review

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