Tomboys, hooligans, mischief-makers, varmints, mischief-makers - what kind of names did parents come up with for their inquisitive children, who disassemble, crush, break and pick out the smallest parts from the most expensive equipment solely out of research interest. But in vain do parents think that even twenty years ago, without tablets and smartphones, their life would have been much easier. And then, and fifty years, and even a hundred years ago, smart guys got their father's cherished technical innovations and applied a scientific approach to them.
In this book, the fun antics of tomboys coexist with the history of technical inventions, which will make reading not only fun, but also educational.
The artist Nicole Kuharskaya drew such ugly illustrations that it seems that she herself was a tomboy in her childhood.
Author: Pavel Berensevich
Illustrations: Nicole Kuharskaya
Pages: 65 (coated). Hard cover
Dimensions: 202x262 mm