How Does it Work?: Explore machines and objects, from fridges to fire engines!

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Author: Maddie Moate
Publication date: 05/03/2026

Maddie Moate peeks inside the science of everyday objects and awesome technology in this beautifully illustrated guide for children aged 6+.

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Title: How Does it Work?: Explore machines and objects, from fridges to fire engines!
Author: Moate, Maddie
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 05/03/2026
Imprint: PUFFIN BOOKS
ISBN: 9780241779842

Maddie Moate peeks inside the science of everyday objects and awesome technology in this beautifully illustrated guide for children aged 6+.

In this curiosity-busting factbook, Maddie Moate takes a look inside everyday objects and machines – from fridges to fire engines!

Starting in the home, you’ll find out how microwaves heat your food and how smart speakers react to voice commands. Then take a trip to the supermarket and discover how the checkout works, before heading to the playground and learning why a roundabout makes you feel dizzy!

As you learn about difference machines and objects, you’ll go on four mini adventures – from finding missing parts of a toy car, to preparing a birthday picnic. And there are puzzles to solve too, including a spot the difference, a maze and a word ladder.

The marvellous machines featured in this book range from objects in the home (including a smart speaker, a microwave, a dishwasher, a fridge and a toilet!) to machines in the workplace (a dentist’s chair, an X-ray machine, a digger and a fire hose), as well as in the playground, at the shops, on holiday and beyond.

Written and researched by Maddie Moate, the star of CBeebies Do You Know?, this book is packed with awesome facts about everyday objects – perfect for nurturing curious minds aged 6 and above.

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Weight 100 g
Dimensions 285 × 232 mm

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