These giant books of projects and experiments take a hands-on approach to science concepts. Hundreds of simple and easy experiments explore various scientific principles behind natural phenomena like friction, centrifugal force, and the underlying laws of physics that help make machines work. These fun yet practical experiments make it easy for anyone to become a rocket scientist!
What makes a wind-up toy move? Why do you oil your bicycle chain but not your brake pads? Hands-On Science: Forces and Motion by Sarah Angliss and Maggie Hewson helps kids master the laws of force and motion through simple experiments they can conduct using common household items. Each experiment includes step-by-step, illustrated instructions as well as background information, studies, and results that help kids develop a deeper understanding of the concept.
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Author(s)Jack Challoner, Maggie Hewson
PublisherKingfisher
ISBN / ASIN0753469723
ISBN-139780753469729
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank488,417
CategoryJuvenile Nonfiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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