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Books with title Can You Feel the Force?

  • Can You Feel the Force?

    Richard Hammond

    Paperback (DK Children, Sept. 1, 2015)
    A fun, quirky look at the weird and wonderful side of physics, Can You Feel the Force? explores the physics of everyday things — from how balloons stretch and stick to walls, to why the sky is blue, to why stars twinkle.Designed to appeal equally to children who are intimidated by science and those who love it, Can you Feel the Force? is not just a reference book — it's interactive with fun activities to try at home. Inside the pages are age appropriate text and experiments that will determine what's the best seat on a roller coaster, why does bubble gum stretch, why do fighter pilots have to wear specially tightened underwear, and why the world looks weird when you drive a car at the speed of light. Discover the recipe for slime, the secret of piercing a balloon without bursting it, and find out how to stick objects together with nothing but the magical force of friction; plus learn the ideas and discoveries of Galileo, Newton, Franklin and other key players in the defining principles and laws of physics.Clear, exciting images and engaging text will make physics understandable and make kids curious to learn more in Can you Feel the Force?
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  • Can You Feel the Thunder?

    Lynn E. McElfresh

    Hardcover (Atheneum, June 1, 1999)
    Mic Parsons, struggling to deal with his deaf-blind older sister, making the school baseball team, and growing apart from his best friend, finds two eccentric kids who help him get his life back to normal.
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  • Can You Feel the Thunder?

    Lynn McElfresh, Johnny Heller, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Aug. 26, 2010)
    Thirteen-year-old Mic Parsons is surrounded by weird people. He has a deaf and blind sister who clunks noisily around the house. And Vern Chortle has moved onto his street. A truly strange kid who wears outrageous socks and a beeper watch, Vern has decided Mic should be his best friend. Mic has a bigger problem, though. He’s got to pass math, or his parents won’t let him try out for the baseball team. Between his odd sister and the even odder Vern, Mic wonders how he can concentrate on page after page of dreaded fraction problems. Will he ever make it onto the baseball diamond? Lynn E. McElfresh uses her experiences working with deaf children to paint a realistic and touching picture of Mic’s dilemma. As Mic gets help in math from an unexpected source, he will also learn about tolerance and change. Johnny Heller’s expressive voice adds just the right touch to this captivating unabridged recording.
  • Can You Feel the Force?

    Richard Hammond

    Hardcover (DK Children, July 17, 2006)
    A fun, quirky look at the weird and wonderful side of physics, Can You Feel the Force? explores the physics of everyday things — from how balloons stretch and stick to walls, to why the sky is blue, to why stars twinkle.Designed to appeal equally to children who are intimidated by science and those who love it, Can you Feel the Force? is not just a reference book — it's interactive with fun activities to try at home. Inside the pages are age appropriate text and experiments that will determine what's the best seat on a roller coaster, why does bubble gum stretch, why do fighter pilots have to wear specially tightened underwear, and why the world looks weird when you drive a car at the speed of light. Discover the recipe for slime, the secret of piercing a balloon without bursting it, and find out how to stick objects together with nothing but the magical force of friction; plus learn the ideas and discoveries of Galileo, Newton, Franklin and other key players in the defining principles and laws of physics.Clear, exciting images and engaging text will make physics understandable and make kids curious to learn more in Can you Feel the Force?
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  • Can You Feel The Thunder?

    National Geographic Learning National Geographic Learning

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, Aug. 16, 2005)
    Mic Parson's friends an family make him feel confused a lot. How can Mic do his best with so many "weird" people around him
  • Can You Feel the Force?

    Richard Hammond

    Paperback (DK Publishing, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Can You Feel the Force is a great tool for helping your child understand physics. Put the fizz back into physics!
  • Can You Feel the Force?

    Richard Hammond

    Library Binding
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  • Feel The Force

    Eds. DK

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 17, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Star Wars Reader: Level 3: Feel the Force takes a look at the mysterious Force from the Star Wars universe, exploring both sides, and its potential for good and evil.
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  • Feel the Force

    Angela Royston, Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2015)
    This Feel the Force series shows how forces and motion work in the world around us, in a set of high-interest situations. Each book includes three simple activities or investigations for readers to try. Overlays over large photos, plus diagrams, show how forces are acting in a given situation. Topics covered in the series include basic pushes, pulls and friction, air resistance, gravity, mass, weight and springs.
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  • Can you feel the thunder?

    Lynn E McElfresh

    Unknown Binding (Braille International, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • Feel the Force

    Benjamin Harper

    Hardcover (Turtleback Books, Jan. 17, 2011)
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  • Feel the Force

    Angela Royston, Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Hardcover (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2015)
    This series uses a set of high-interest situations to show how forces and motion work in the world around us. Each book includes three simple activities or investigations for readers to try. Diagrams and overlays over large photos show how forces are acting in a given situation. Topics covered in the series include basic pushes, pulls and friction, air resistance, gravity, mass, weight, and springs.
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