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Force and energy -- Juvenile literature
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Force and energy -- Juvenile literature
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Force and energy
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Pulling, Patricia Whitehouse
Forces, Pushes and Pulls, Angela Royston
Ways things move, by Robin Nelson
What do you know about forces and motion?, Tilda Monroe
Give it a push! Give it a pull!, a look at forces, Jennifer Boothroyd
Energy, author, Emily Dodd ; consultant, Jack Challoner
Pushes and pulls, Patty Whitehouse
Many ways to move, a look at motion, by Jennifer Boothroyd
Simple experiments with wedges, Chris Oxlade
Lift, mix, fling!, machines can do anything, by Lola M. Schaefer ; illustrated by James Yang
1,001 amazing science facts, by Michael Burgan with Rachel Rothman, Chief Technologist & Executive Technical Director, Good Housekeeping Institute
Bird builds a nest, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Richard Jones
Energy all around, by Buffy Silverman
Stop and go, fast and slow, moving objects in different ways, by Buffy Silverman ; science content editor, Kristi Lew
Forces, physical science for kids, Andi Diehn ; illustrated by Shululu
Let's get moving!, speeding into the science of motion with Newtonian physics, #1 bestselling science author for kids Chris Ferrie
Projectile science, the physics behind kicking a field goal and launching a rocket : with science activities for kids, Matthew Brenden Wood ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
My light, by Molly Bang
Aliens and energy, by Agnieszka Biskup
I've discovered energy, Todd Plummer
Motion, magnets and more, the big book of primary physical science, written by Adrienne Mason ; illustrated by Claudia Dávila
Forces make things move, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
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