Chris Oxlade
Chris Oxlade (born 1961) is an author, editor and illustrator of children's information books who has written over 200 titles. He was trained in civil engineering and specializes in writing about science, technology, sports, geography, and hobbies, ranging from encyclopedia articles to activity books.
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Wikipedia
children's information books
science
technology
geography
sports
hobbies
Making Machines with Screws
Inside Submarines (Inside Military Machines)
Down The Drain: Conserving Water (You Can Save the Planet)
Gaming Technology
Climbing Trees and Muddy Knees: The Kids Guide to Getting Unplugged and Getting Outside
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle (Can Science Solve?)
The Science And History Project Book: 300 step-by-step fun science experiments and history craft projects for home learning and school study
Making Machines with Pulleys
Making Machines with Ramps and Wedges
Making Machines with Ramps and Wedges
The Complete Guide to How Things Work
The Mystery of Crop Circles (Can Science Solve?)
Airplanes Inside and Out (Machines Inside Out)
My First Computer Guide (My First Computer Guides)
150 Amazing Science Experiments: Fascinating projects using everyday materials demonstrated step by step in 1300 photographs
Find Out About Machines: With 19 projects and more than 260 pictures
Fire Truck
Kingfisher Readers L3: Robots
Population Infographics
The Mystery of Haunted Houses (Can Science Solve?)
Making Machines with Levers
Making Machines with Levers
Amazing Science Experiments: Find out how things work: energy, wind, nature, ships, cars, cameras and computers
Kingfisher Readers L5: Hurricanes