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Kid Engineers
2 books · Ages 3–8
Kid Engineers is a 2-book series for ages 3–8 by A.D. Largie.
Reading Order
1
Kid Engineers
2019
2
Sim the Bot and the Kid Engineering Friends
2023
What This Series Covers
Curiosity & Wonder
Self-Confidence & Identity
Vehicles & Machines
Coding & Technology
Becoming a Big Kid
Creativity & Imagination
All books by A.D. Largie →
Kid Engineers Books in Order | Wonderlit
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