Move It! Motion, Forces, and You by Adrienne Mason
In Move It! Motion, Forces, and You, Adrienne Mason introduces children to the physics of movement through clear explanations, bright illustrations, and hands-on activities. The book helps children explore why and how things move, including pushes, pulls, gravity, friction, and force. This title pairs well with Kodo materials that invite children to roll, slide, lift, balance, push, pull, compare, and test ideas through active play. It gives educators a practical nonfiction companion for noticing how children investigate motion with their whole bodies, their questions, and the materials in front of them.
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Move It! Motion, Forces, and You by Adrienne Mason
Move It! Motion, Forces, and You by Adrienne Mason
In Move It! Motion, Forces, and You, Adrienne Mason introduces children to the physics of movement through clear explanations, bright illustrations, and hands-on activities. The book helps children explore why and how things move, including pushes, pulls, gravity, friction, and force. This title pairs well with Kodo materials that invite children to roll, slide, lift, balance, push, pull, compare, and test ideas through active play. It gives educators a practical nonfiction companion for noticing how children investigate motion with their whole bodies, their questions, and the materials in front of them.
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In Move It! Motion, Forces, and You, Adrienne Mason introduces children to the physics of movement through clear explanations, bright illustrations, and hands-on activities. The book helps children explore why and how things move, including pushes, pulls, gravity, friction, and force. This title pairs well with Kodo materials that invite children to roll, slide, lift, balance, push, pull, compare, and test ideas through active play. It gives educators a practical nonfiction companion for noticing how children investigate motion with their whole bodies, their questions, and the materials in front of them.






















