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  • I Need Movement !

    Caitlin Dow, Natalie Dow

    eBook (Natalie Dow, Jan. 2, 2014)
    'I Need Movement!' tells the story of a little girl who just needs to move! With playful words and colourful illustrations 'I Need Movement' explains what it is like in school for children who crave movement and what helps them be at their best. Particularly helpful story for children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and their parents and carers. Written by a little girl with SPD, with help from her mum, this story helps sensory seekers to see they are not alone and that with understanding they can fulfil their potential.Copyright © 2014 Natalie DowAll rights reserved worldwide
  • Movement

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    Paperback (Two-Can Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Movement

    Bryan Murphy

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Oct. 1, 2000)
    A wonderful way for kids to experience the magic of science. The Experiment With series offers simple experiments that help children test and observe basic scientific principles. The whole family can get involved with these experiments, which are explained clearly and with the help of colorful photos.Grade 2-4― Experiments and activities that don't quite succeed in introducing various science concepts. Many of the simpler projects, like making a cardboard model of an arm and elbow joint, are not interesting enough to excite most children; other, more involved ideas (making a periscope or an ``indoor rocket'') may intrigue some. The need for : adult help is appropriately noted. Many concepts, such as solar energy and inertia, are introduced within the text without much explanation and with no related projects. Readers learn what levers do, but not why or how they work. Gravity is discussed, but the accompanying experiment neither explains nor enlightens further.
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  • Movement

    Sally Morgan, Adrian Morgan

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Discusses movement, its importance for the survival of plants, humans, and other animals, and the various ways in which it is achieved.
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  • Movement

    Bryan Murphy

    Hardcover (Two-Can Publishing, Inc., June 25, 1997)
    A wonderful way for kids to experience the magic of science. The Experiment With series offers simple experiments that help children test and observe basic scientific principles. The whole family can get involved with these experiments, which are explained clearly and with the help of colorful photos.Grade 2-4-- Experiments and activities that don't quite succeed in introducing various science concepts. Many of the simpler projects, like making a cardboard model of an arm and elbow joint, are not interesting enough to excite most children; other, more involved ideas (making a periscope or an ``indoor rocket'') may intrigue some. The need for : adult help is appropriately noted. Many concepts, such as solar energy and inertia, are introduced within the text without much explanation and with no related projects. Readers learn what levers do, but not why or how they work. Gravity is discussed, but the accompanying experiment neither explains nor enlightens further.
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  • Movement

    Hilary Devonshire

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Feb. 1, 1993)
    Explains the basic scientific principles of movement through experiments using art. Projects include windmills, a jack-in-the-box, and concertina books.
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  • Movement

    Brenda Walpole

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Presents experiments and tricks to demonstrate movements representing natural forces such as gravity, inertia, and friction, and those made by simple machines.
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  • Movement

    Peter D. Riley

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Oct. 15, 2004)
    A brief introduction to the basics of animal and human movement and includes related activities.
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  • Movement

    John Gaskin

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1985)
    An introduction to the human skeleton discusses the interaction of bones and muscles, the importance of exercise, and health problems and injuries affecting bones
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  • Movement

    Hilary Devonshire

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, April 24, 1997)
    First published in hardback in 1992, a SCIENCE THROUGH ART title which explains basic scientific principles through various art techniques. Suitable for National Curriculum Key Stage 2, the text is illustrated with full colour photographs and artwork.
  • Movement

    Jackie Hardie

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, )
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  • Movement

    Peter Toft, etc., Peter Goulden, Annie Ablay, Neil Nuckley

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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