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A Bedtime Story for Children of Engineers

Take a journey with Pressureman and teach your child about world of science

Sensor Products Inc.
Tue, 03/08/2016 - 15:01
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(Sensor Products Inc.: Madison, NJ) -- National Engineers Week, which was held Feb. 16–22, 2015, was the perfect time to excite a child’s interest in engineering and science. Jeffrey Stark, CEO of Sensor Products Inc., has written a brief, colorful book called Pressureman, which is primarily targeted to engineers and scientists who love what they do and want to share a bit about pressure with their children.

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Stark believes young children who are enthusiastically read to can embrace many of the basic concepts of contact pressure. By the time the children become readers themselves, a book such as this can stimulate their imagination and interest in engineering and science. Stark dedicates his book to his three young children.

Pressureman tells a child the story of what contact pressure is and where it occurs around us. The colorfully illustrated book uses a superhero named Pressureman to educate the child. Together Pressureman and the child encounter a wide range of distinct situations in life where contact pressure occurs. This informative yet child-friendly book is best suited for children ages 6 through 12.

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