Forces Make Things Move

Forces Make Things Move by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley is an illustrated book published by Harper Collins on August 16, 2005. This 40-page work is presented in English and explores the various forces that influence everyday actions, such as throwing a ball or running up the stairs. The book aims to engage young readers with the fundamental concepts of physics in a relatable manner.
In this edition, readers will discover how different forces operate in their daily lives, encouraging curiosity about the science behind movement. The content is designed for a juvenile audience, making complex ideas accessible and enjoyable. With a focus on science and nature, this book serves as an introduction to the principles of physics, inviting readers to observe and understand the forces at play in their surroundings.
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There are forces at work whenever you throw a ball, run up the stairs, or push your big brotheroff the couch. Want to learn more about the forces around you? Read and find out!
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