Forces Make Things Move

Forces Make Things Move by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, published by HarperCollins on August 16, 2005, is a 33-page exploration of the concept of forces in the physical world. This book presents an engaging introduction to how forces influence movement, affecting everything from small objects like toy cars to large entities such as the Earth itself. Readers will discover the varying strengths of forces and their roles in both motion and stillness.
This edition invites young readers to delve into the fundamentals of physics through accessible language and illustrations. It addresses key concepts in juvenile nonfiction, focusing on science and nature, while encouraging curiosity about the forces that shape our environment. The book aims to clarify what forces are and how they operate, making complex ideas approachable for a younger audience.
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Forces are at work all around you. They affect things as small as a toy car and as big as the earth! Forces make things move, but they also make things stop. Some forces are very strong, but other forces are so weak, you can’t feel them at all. But what are forces, and how do they work? Read and find out!
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