How Things Work: Pushes and Pulls

How Things Work: Pushes and Pulls

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Author: Anna Claybourne
Format: Paperback, 210mm x 240mm, 24 pages
Published: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom, 2018

A hands-on first science series that uses fun and practical activities to explore electricity, light and dark, materials and pushes and pulls.
The ideal first introduction to core science topics, Science in Action explores the basics of physics using fun experiments and activities. In pushes and pulls experiments are used to show how different forces work. Find out what stops us floating away and how friction slows us down.

Anna Claybourne is a writer and editor who has worked on many childrens books, on a wide range of subjects, for different publishers. She lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.

She has been writing and editing children's books for nearly 20 years, and has written more than 100 books. Her specialist areas include life sciences, such as the human body, genes and DNA, animals and sea life.

Year of Publication: 2018

Format: Paperback
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Author: Anna Claybourne
Format: Paperback, 210mm x 240mm, 24 pages
Published: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom, 2018

A hands-on first science series that uses fun and practical activities to explore electricity, light and dark, materials and pushes and pulls.
The ideal first introduction to core science topics, Science in Action explores the basics of physics using fun experiments and activities. In pushes and pulls experiments are used to show how different forces work. Find out what stops us floating away and how friction slows us down.

Anna Claybourne is a writer and editor who has worked on many childrens books, on a wide range of subjects, for different publishers. She lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.

She has been writing and editing children's books for nearly 20 years, and has written more than 100 books. Her specialist areas include life sciences, such as the human body, genes and DNA, animals and sea life.