No Way . . . Way!: Road Trip

Part of Smithsonian

Ebook
0"W x 0"H x 0"D  
On sale Jun 23, 2015 | 208 Pages | 978-0-698-41209-5
| Grades 3-7
Reading Level: Lexile 960L
Road Trip: Come Along for the Ride!

The first title in No Way . . . Way!, the fun and funky fact-book series using photographs from across Smithsonian collections. Road Trip looks at people on the move: across the land, up in the air, or deep in the sea. The fascinating facts and figures span history, geography, science, engineering, transportation, invention, and architecture--not to mention crazy inventions, weird attractions, and other wacky stuff!
Tracey West is the author of more than 200 books for children and young adults, including fiction, nonfiction, and chapter book series, many of them based on cartoons and licensed properties, including the wildly popular Pokemon. She has also written several books for the Smithsonian series No Way . . . Way! including No Way . . . Way!: Road TripNo Way . . . Way!: Are You My Dinner? and No Way . . . Way!: Stinky, Sticky, Sneaky Stuff. She lives in Pearl River, New York. View titles by Tracey West

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Road Trip: Come Along for the Ride!

The first title in No Way . . . Way!, the fun and funky fact-book series using photographs from across Smithsonian collections. Road Trip looks at people on the move: across the land, up in the air, or deep in the sea. The fascinating facts and figures span history, geography, science, engineering, transportation, invention, and architecture--not to mention crazy inventions, weird attractions, and other wacky stuff!

Author

Tracey West is the author of more than 200 books for children and young adults, including fiction, nonfiction, and chapter book series, many of them based on cartoons and licensed properties, including the wildly popular Pokemon. She has also written several books for the Smithsonian series No Way . . . Way! including No Way . . . Way!: Road TripNo Way . . . Way!: Are You My Dinner? and No Way . . . Way!: Stinky, Sticky, Sneaky Stuff. She lives in Pearl River, New York. View titles by Tracey West

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