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Description
In Paper Airplanes, early fluent readers explore the physics behind this popular make-it-yourself toy. The book uses vibrant, full-color photographs and carefully leveled text to engage young readers as they learn how a paper airplane works. An infographic demonstrates the aerodynamic differences between different folds, and an activity provides an opportunity for hands-on discovery. This book is part of a series that helps children learn about science topics using age-appropriate resources.
Quick Summary
This book transforms the simple joy of folding paper airplanes into a thrilling science adventure kids can actually try themselves. They'll discover the secret forces that make their airplanes soar and zip through the air, becoming little physicists with every fold. If your kid loves "The Magic School Bus" STEM stories or "National Geographic Readers" about cool science topics, they'll eat this up. Perfect for kindergarten through third graders who are curious about how things work and love hands-on experiments.