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BOOKS 

Save the Crash-test Dummies
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Written by Jennifer Swanson
Illustrated by TeMika Grooms 

Published October 1st 2019 by Peachtree Publishing Company
ISBN  1682630226 (ISBN13: 9781682630228)

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Save the Crash-test Dummies (hardcover)

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Save the Crash-test Dummies (paperback)

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 2020 PARENT'S CHOICE AWARD
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The Eureka Nonfiction
​Children’s Book Awards
Silver Honor Award winner 
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​BEST STEM BOOKS OF 2020 

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Booklist Top 10 Sci-Tech Books for Youth 2019
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Kirkus Review
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This jaunt through the history of car safety engineering reveals that we have both human and mechanical crash-test dummies to thank for making driving much safer than it was a century ago, when cars first became ubiquitous.

The now-familiar crash-test dummy has its origins in Sierra Sam, an anthropomorphic test device invented in 1949 to test aircraft ejection seats for the Air Force. In 1968, a new ATD was created to meet car companies’ needs, designed to enable engineers to see how humans move during a crash. Before ATDs, engineers had to use live animals, human cadavers, and live human volunteers in safety tests. The Hybrid III used for the last 30 years is the type of crash-test dummy designed to survive a frontal impact crash. Hybrid III is full of electronics, including “accelerometers, potentiometers, and load cells,” which convey information to engineers that aids them in designing safer cars. In addition to discussing such car safety developments as bumpers, brakes, seat belts, and air bags, Swanson fills her narrative with other fascinating nuggets of automotive history and explanations of how cars work, with helpful accompanying diagrams. She concludes with a look at autonomous cars. Grooms’ illustrations add both touches of humor and visual clarity; they are complemented by archival images.
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Attractively designed and engagingly written—sure to appeal to readers with a taste for the scientific and technical. (Nonfiction. 8-12)


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Nana's Favorite Things
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Written by Dorothy H. Price
Illustrated by TeMika Grooms 

Published 2017  Eifrig Publishing  
ISBN-10: 1632330156
ISBN-13: 978-1632330154

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Nana's Favorite Things (paperback)

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Sasha loves to shoot hoops and ride her bike. Those are her favorite things to do. But she also enjoys her Nana’s yummy treats. One day, Sasha learns her Nana has diabetes and can no longer eat the tasty snacks they have baked together over the years. With quick thinking, Sasha comes up with a clever plan to help her Nana become more active and healthy. Before long, Sasha and Nana realize they both have some new favorite things.
A great introduction to diabetes for kids.

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