Simple Technology: Pulleys

Simple Technology: Pulleys by Liz Lennon, published by Hachette Children’s Group on August 10, 2023, is a 32-page exploration of the science behind pulleys, a fundamental concept in physical science. This book features engaging illustrations and simple diagrams designed to captivate young readers, making it an ideal resource for children aged 5 and up who are curious about machines and their functions.
Readers will discover how pulleys operate and see science in action within their everyday lives. The book is tailored for budding scientists and aligns with STEM learning, providing an approachable introduction to technology and machinery. As part of the Simple Technology series, it is suitable for children reading at Book Band 7, turquoise, and supports educational themes in Science and Design and Technology.
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Explore the science of pulleys, which is a key physical science concept. Young children will enjoy the fun illustrations and learn from the simple diagrams. The book encourages the reader to see science in action in their everyday lives. It is perfect for budding scientists who are curious about machines and how they work, and allows readers to encounter this STEM topic in an approachable way. For children following Book Bands, it is suitable for children reading at band 7, turquoise. The book is part of the Simple Technology series for children aged 5+, which is perfect for Science and Design and Technology learning. Titles in the series: Levers Pulleys Slopes Wheels
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