
What Do Pliers Do?
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Intuitive
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Robin Nelson
About this listen
Young listeners will learn how pliers grip and hold objects in their jaws. Also, find out how pliers also work as levers.
Please note: The original source audio for this production includes noise/volume issues. This is the best available audio from the publisher.
©2012 Robin Nelson (P)2020 Lerner Digital™
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Critic reviews
"Using very simple language and only a few sentences per page, these titles introduce common tools. Each book...explains how the item is used and by whom. All the volumes include a list of safety tips at the end.... These books have more information than Anne Rockwell's The Toolbox (Walker, 2004), but will appeal to a slightly younger audience than the Tools of the Trade series (ABDO, 2009)." (School Library Journal, Series Made Simple)