An interactive approach which introduces the concept of force as something that pushes or pulls and includes a discussion of such forces as gravity, wind, magnetism, weight, and water.
What Is a Liquid? offers emergent readers a simple explanation of matter, a description of liquids, and examples of how liquids can change into different states of matter.
Provides an introduction to energy, and explains how most energy comes from the sun. Includes an activity, and information on James Prescott Joule.
Describes the structure and function of the different parts of the human skeleton and how it is able to move with the aid of a system of muscles. Also discusses muscular and skeletal disorders and …
Howl like a wolf pup! March like a penguin! With this fetching and innovative alphabet book, children can imitate twenty-six different animals as they box, leap, and stretch their way from A to Z. …
One of the titles in the Animal Questions and Answers series, which is a series of information books for children. This book looks at the topic of animal movement. From the flea's hop to the snakes…
A pig in a cart demonstrates that an object moves until it is stopped, accompanied by four basic experiments at the end
Think and discuss: How do I move?
One of a series of titles that looks at the properties of different materials and their uses in the manufacture of everyday objects.
Examines various simple machines and how they are used to make work easier and provides activities using wheels, levers, pulleys, screws, and more