Falling for Fun: Gravity in Action cover

Falling for Fun: Gravity in Action

Author: Lepora, Nathan

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.0
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 2398
Points per Word 0.000209
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

This book explains how gravity helps make the best thrill rides even more thrilling.

Quick Summary

If you've got a kid who's obsessed with roller coasters and thrill rides, this one's right up their alley. Nathan Lepora breaks down how gravity actually works to make those stomach-dropping loops and death-defying drops so thrilling, which turns out to be a sneaky smart way to get kids excited about physics. At just 2,400 words with a 5.0 reading level, it's short enough for reluctant readers to power through but packed with enough cool facts to keep science fans turning pages. The book does a great job of connecting something kids already love (adrenaline-pumping rides) to the physics concepts behind them, so it never feels like homework even though it's clearly educational. Parents will appreciate that it's straightforward and age-appropriate, though some younger kids might need help with a few of the science terms along the way. Think of it as the perfect bridge between entertainment and learning for anyone who's ever wondered why they feel weightless at the top of a coaster hill. If your kid devours this and wants more, they'd probably enjoy other books that take apart how things work, like Mary Ann Hegeman's "The Science of Amusement Parks" series.