Tammy Enz
Tammy Enz is a civil and structural engineer who has also worked as a writer and editor. Inspired by massive steel bridges over the Mississippi River, she writes books that introduce children to engineering concepts and careers.
children's nonfiction
science
technology
engineering
The Terrific tale of television technology
Super cool mechanical activities with Max Axiom
Dynamic Planet: Exploring Changes on Earth with Science Projects
Super Cool Construction Activities with Max Axiom
Super Cool Construction Activities with Max Axiom
Super Cool Mechanical Activities with Max Axiom
Super Cool Mechanical Activities with Max Axiom
Batmobiles and Batcycles: The Engineering Behind Batman's Vehicles
Building Vehicles that Roll (Young Engineers)
Harness It: Invent New Ways to Harness Energy and Nature
Batplanes and Batcopters: The Engineering Behind Batman's Wings
Build Your Own Periscope, Flashlight, and Other Useful Stuff (Edge Books: Build It Yourself)
Zoom It: Invent New Machines That Move
Build Your Own Car, Rocket, and Other Things that Go (Build It Yourself)
Build Your Own Mini Golf Course, Lemonade Stand, and Other Things to Do (Build It Yourself)
Build Your Own Fort, Igloo, and Other Hangouts (Edge Books - Build It Yourself)
Build It: Invent New Structures and Contraptions
Batmobiles and Batcycles: The Engineering Behind Batman's Vehicles
Structural Engineering: Learn It, Try It! (Dabble Lab: Science Brain Builders)
Liquid Planet: Exploring Water on Earth with Science Projects
Liquid Planet: Exploring Water on Earth with Science Projects
Build It: Invent New Structures and Contraptions (Invent It)
Batplanes and Batcopters: The Engineering Behind Batman's Wings
The Amazing Story of Cell Phone Technology