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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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Lift, mix, fling!, machines can do anything, by Lola M. Schaefer ; illustrated by James Yang
A visual guide to energy and movement, Alberto Hernández Pamplona
Explore forces and motion!, with 25 great projects, Jennifer Swanson ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
Gut-wrenching gravity and other fatal forces, by Anna Claybourne
Zap!, Wile E. Coyote experiments with energy, by Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Andrés Martínez Ricci
How do you stop a moving train?, a physics book about forces, writtten by Lucy D. Hayes and Madeline J. Hayes ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
Forces and motion, Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, and Laura Silverstein Nunn
Fatal forces, Nick Arnold ; illustrated by Tony De Saulles
Energy, science is all around you!, author, Shini Somara ; illustrator, Luna Valentine
Energy makes things happen, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
Energy, author, Emily Dodd ; consultant, Jack Challoner
Energy and power, illustrated by Diego Vaisberg/Advoctae Art
Forces, Georgia Amson-Bradshaw
Let's get moving!, speeding into the science of motion with Newtonian physics, Chris Ferrie
Bird builds a nest, a first science storybook, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Richard Jones
The science of roller coasters, understanding energy, Karen Latchana Kenney
Forces and motion, the best start in science, by Clint Twist
The science of race cars, studying forces and motion, Karen Latchana Kenney
Move it!, motion, forces and you, written by Adrienne Mason ; illustrated by Claudia Dávila
Newtonian physics for babies, Chris Ferrie
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