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  • Forces

    Georgia Amson-Bradshaw

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2019)
    Many forces of nature are at work all the time around us, without us even considering them. Friction slows down moving objects. Gravity fixes our feet to the ground. Magnetism sticks our objects to the fridge and keeps our computers working. This dynamic book, styled like a colorful comic, sheds light on these unseen forces surrounding us. Key scientific concepts are explained in a comprehensible way and accompanied by appealing graphics and diagrams. Questions featured throughout the text quiz readers and help them evaluate their understanding.
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  • Forces

    William Anthony

    Hardcover (Booklife, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Use all your senses to discover the wonderful world of science in this beautiful photographic series. Little learners can explore the big wide world and the science behind the wonders it has to offer. From forces to feathered friends, come with us as we Step into STEM!
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  • The Forces

    Frances Ridley

    eBook (Rising Stars UK Ltd., June 4, 2013)
    The forces covers everthing you need to know what they do and how they do it. Step inside and discover more about THE FORCES. Zoom in on training to fight, getting ready for action and the end of the mission. Focus on skills and drills in a military tattoo.The Snapshots series of colourful and visually appealing titles is designed to engage 9 to 14 year old reluctant readers. With their bold design and familiar subject matter – from battles to Batman – these books are perfect for guided reading and for encouraging less able readers to enjoy reading alone.
  • Forces

    Angela Royston

    Hardcover (Capstone Global Library Ltd, April 7, 2016)
    Introduces simple science topics using everyday objects and situations that readers can recognize in the world around them. It covers different aspects of light, forces, magnetism and sound. It looks at forces what they are, what effects they have, how friction affects them and what effects different surfaces have.
  • Forces

    Georgia Amson-Bradshaw

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, July 26, 2018)
    Are you feeling the forces? Start reading this book and you won't be able to resist learning about air resistance, being attracted by magnetism or feeling the pull of gravity. This essential KS2 series for children aged 7 and up covers all the key science topics in energetic, quick-fire way, aiding clear comprehension by getting straight to the point! Each spread starts with a 'flash' or headline, summing-up succinctly the science information to follow. Attractive and light-hearted illustration visually conveys the information, adding depth and detail to engage children. Also includes fun jokes and cartoons to keep even the most reluctant readers entertained.
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  • Forces

    Robert Snedden

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, May 26, 1999)
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  • Forces

    Sally Hewitt

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 15, 2012)
    Introduces key science concepts in an accessible way combining facts with fun activities.
  • Forces

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    eBook (Heinemann, May 18, 2020)
    Explains the basic principles of forces and movement through direct observation and through looking at everyday experiences.
  • Forces

    Mary Colson

    Paperback (Raintree, )
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  • Forces

    Mary Colson

    Library Binding (Raintree, )
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  • Forces

    Sinclair MacLeod

    Paperback (Rigby Education, )
    Rigby Education Inc - In this book you can read about some of the simple ways in which you can make things move, such as pushing, pulling, balancing, and spinning.
  • Forces

    compiled John Stringer, John Stringer

    Paperback (Association for Science Education (ASE), Oct. 30, 2000)
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