If you liked Problem Solving in Science and Technology (Problem-solving in Science & Technology) by David G. Rowlands, start with Eye hath not seen -, Problem solving in primary science and technology (1989), and Golf Courses of the Caribbean (2003). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Eye hath not seen -, Problem solving in primary science and technology (1989), Golf Courses of the Caribbean (2003), Foundation science for GCSE (2001), and The Military Art of David Rowlands (2003).

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Problem Solving in Science and Technology (Problem-solving in Science & Technology) is by David G. Rowlands.