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Transform!: How everyday things are made

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'Transform!', written by Bill Slavin, provides a fascinating insight into how things are made.

160 pages, Hardcover

Published April 15, 2006

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Bill Slavin

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Multiple award-winning illustrator Bill Slavin was born in Belleville, Ontario. His illustration work includes the Stanley series of books (Stanley’s Party, Stanley at Sea, etc.) with Linda Bailey as well as a number of other beloved children’s books including Robert Heidbreder’s Drumheller Dinosaur Dance (co-illustrated with Esperança Melo) and his own picture book, Who Broke the Teapot?!

Bill lives in Millbrook, Ontario with his wife, Esperanca Melo. Recently he has returned to his childhood love of comics and graphic novels, writing and illustrating the trilogy for kids, Elephants Never Forget, as well as the Mordecai Crow trilogy.

Secrets of Jarrow, his first book with Renegade, is now joined by the second in the series, Quid Pro Crow. Bill is currently illustrating the third book in the Mordecai Crow trilogy.

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594 reviews2 followers
December 23, 2022
We utilized this book for our Hogwarts classes: Transfiguration & Muggle Studies. It was very interesting to see how the everyday items that we use were produced. Our only complaint is that the images are cartoony, with tiny humanoids taking materials through the various production steps. Unfortunately, that became confusing when trying to understand the scale in those production steps. Photographs would have been much more effective, or they could have just left out the little human cartoons. 3 stars overall.
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1,281 reviews11 followers
July 1, 2011
Summary:
Find out how many everyday items are made such as things for fun, household objects, food, clothing, and what natural resources are used for. A very informative book that kept me pleasantly educated and entertained!
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106 reviews7 followers
April 1, 2013
This book could be used to teach sequencing. I'm old do a whole group lesson read aloud and then break children intogeoupsnthat must then show thensequencing of how something is made. This would work best in a 4th or 5th grade classroom.
72 reviews6 followers
February 4, 2015
بعد متابعه سلسله How it's made كان الكتاب مخيب بعض الشيئ .
شعرت ان الكتاب قديم اثناء القراءه، وفكره الرسوم بدل من الصور الحقيقيه لم تكن موفقه ..
الشيء الممتع في الكتاب هو النبذه التاريخيه القصيره عن كيفيه نشأه هذه الاشياء .
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189 reviews27 followers
March 16, 2016
Love it. Something to delight equally kids and adults. Who knew how these everyday things are constructed?
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4 reviews
October 23, 2016
This book is a good read, but some of the pictures are hard to understand. I wish they were made better, but all in all it was a great book
3 reviews
January 14, 2020
This book is pretty cool. Not my favorite, but I still think it is cool. The book is cool.
651 reviews
August 31, 2020
Fun and wonderfully illustrated: one can't help but imagine Slavin's quirky illustrations coming to life. No less magical reading than when I first stumbled upon it in elementary school.
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