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Pete Cross
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Jason Chin
About this listen
What keeps objects from floating out of your hand? What if your feet drifted away from the ground? What stops everything from floating into space? Gravity.
Author Jason Chin takes this complex subject and makes it brilliantly accessible to young listeners in this innovative book. His expansive but simple narrative does justice to the subject at hand, looking at the concept of gravity in a whole new way.
From the redwoods to the oceans to a small island, he now takes us to outer space in this thoroughly researched, exceptional addition to his body of children's nonfiction.
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- Stella
- 09-19-19
too expensive for a book so short
too expensive for a book so short. good book and the narration is excellent but much shorter than I expected.
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