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Description
This book offers a brief description of the science of gravity and how it works.
Quick Summary
If your little one is always asking why stuff falls down, this quick, colorful book is a perfect way to answer that curiosity without overwhelming them. Written at a level that third-graders can handle, it uses everyday examples like a ball bouncing and a glass of water spilling to explain gravity in a way that feels like a friendly chat. The pages are short enough to keep a kindergartener's attention, and the clear, bright illustrations make each concept easy to picture. Parents will love that there's no scary content, just simple, hands-on explanations that encourage kids to try their own mini-experiments at home. It's a great choice for early readers who enjoy science facts, and fans of the "Ada Twist, Scientist" series will find this a nice, bite-size companion.