Explore how the world works with clear, beginner-friendly science lessons you can see, touch, and test. This volume presents simple experiments and explanations that help young readers link everyday objects to big ideas in physics and motion. It helps students connect what they observe to the forces that steer matter in motion.
In this edition, readers investigate matter in three states, the idea of forces, gravity, and magnetism. It uses familiar examples and step-by-step demonstrations to build curiosity and confidence in scientific thinking.
- Clear explanations of how matter behaves in solids, liquids, and gases.
- Hands-on demonstrations of motion, friction, gravity, and the idea of force.
- Introductory experiments with magnets, lodestone, and artificial magnets.
- A student-friendly path that connects classroom lessons to real-world phenomena.
Ideal for early science learners who want to see how everyday objects reveal nature’s rules and develop a solid foundation for future exploration.