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This Is How a Ball Rolls The Science of Wobbling, Bouncing, Spinning Balls

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This Is How a Ball Rolls  The Science of Wobbling, Bouncing, Spinning Balls

An innovative and fun guessing game book about sports balls and the physics behind how they move!

In this one-of-a-kind informational picture book, cleverly tongue-twisting descriptions introduce twelve different types of sports balls, and readers are encouraged to guess what they are. An accompanying block of text provides the answer and explains the science behind how the balls do what they do (hint: the fuzz on tennis balls is there for a reason!) and what makes them so much fun! The balls are listed in ascending order by size, from a tiny marble, a ”clinking, plinking, bumping ball,“ to a person-sized Zorb ball, a ”slip-and-slide-inside ball.“ Entertaining, playful and loads of fun to read aloud, this is a perfect STEAM pick for classrooms, and a great mashup of sports and science.

Bestselling author Heather Tekavec combines a high-interest topic, fascinating science and silly-sounding text to create the kind of book that young children will want to spend time with. Suharu Ogawa’s irreverent, offbeat art is full of clever little details readers will delight in discovering. This book is a great accompaniment to primary grade science lessons on physics topics such as matter, motion, forces and inventions. The back matter contains explanations of the essential physics of balls and ball-related trivia questions.---from the publisher

32 pages                            978-1525309687                                 Ages 6-9

Keywords:  balls, physics, how things work, sports, informational picture book, science, Science Curriculum, Sports Curriculum, 6 year old, 7 year old, 8 year old, 9 year old

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