Discusses how both living and non-living things move or are moved
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Part of a series for younger children encouraging them to explore and understand basic science in the world around them, this book, through the use of illustrations, explains the science of movement. It poses the questions and presents the answers to why the human must learn some movements while others are automatic and asks where energy comes from to produce movement.
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