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Description
Designed for readers in grades two through seven, this high-interest guide explores the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, a powerful hybrid supercar. Clear text and vivid photos walk through the car's history, its hybrid engine, and the main parts that make it go fast. Each chapter looks at a different feature, such as the sleek body or the twin-turbo V8, showing how the pieces work together. Simple explanations help young learners understand modern automotive technology.
Quick Summary
If your kid is obsessed with cars or has ever dreamed about driving a supercar, this quick read about the Ferrari SF90 Stradale is right up their alley. It's written at a level that makes it accessible for younger readers or anyone who might find longer books intimidating, but it still manages to pack in real information about how Ferrari went from building race cars in Italy to creating this incredible hybrid machine. The photos and descriptions of the car's parts things like the steering wheel borrowed from Formula 1 racing and the mind-blowing 986 horsepower make you feel like you're getting a behind-the-scenes tour. What I love is that it balances the cool factor with actual history, so readers come away knowing something genuine about engineering and the legacy of the prancing horse. Kids who love vehicles, engineering, or just want something short and punchy that they'll actually finish will get the most out of this one. It's the kind of book that makes learning feel effortless, especially for reluctant readers who might not pick up a typical textbook. If your young reader enjoyed this, they'd probably also like diving into other vehicle profiles or books in the same series that focus on different high-performance machines.