"Mind-Blowing Lists about Technology" by Heather E. Schwartz is a concise and engaging nonfiction chapter book designed to introduce young readers to the world of technological innovation. Presented in a list format, the book covers the history of various inventions and speculates on their future, making complex information digestible and fun. It aims to spark curiosity and provide foundational knowledge in STEM. This book is ideal for children aged 7-10 who are naturally inquisitive about how things work or who need an accessible entry point into nonfiction. Parents might reach for this when their child asks 'How does [technology] work?' or for a quick, informative read that encourages independent learning. The list structure makes it particularly appealing to reluctant readers.