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Energy: Physical Science for Kids from the Picture Book Science series gets kids excited about science!Do you have a lot of energy? What else has energy? Just about everything that moves!When you feel like running, leaping, and singing, people might say you have a lot of energy. And youre not the only one! Energy is the stuff that makes everything live and move. People, animals, plants-we all need energy to live!In Energy: Physical Science for Kids, young readers discover different forms of energy, including heat, light, and chemical energy, that keep the world working and moving. In this nonfiction picture book, children are introduced to physical science through detailed illustrations paired with a compelling narrative that uses fun language to convey familiar examples of real-world science connections. By recognizing this basic physics concept and identifying the different ways it is demonstrated in real life, kids develop a fundamental understanding of physical science and are impressed with the idea that science is a constant part of our lives and not limited to classrooms and laboratories. Simple vocabulary, detailed illustrations, easy science experiments, and a glossary all support exciting learning for kids ages 5 to 8. Perfect for beginner readers or as a read aloud nonfiction picture book!Part of a set of four books in a series called Picture Book Science that tackles different kinds of physical science (waves, forces, energy, and matter), Energy: Physical Science for Kids pairs beautiful illustrations with simple observations and explanations. Quick STEM activities such as transferring energy from your hands to a ball help readers cross the bridge from conceptual to experiential learning and provide a foundation of knowledge that will prove invaluable as kids progress in their science education.Perfect for children who love to ask, Why? about the world around them, Energy satisfies curiosity while encouraging continual student-led learning.Picture Book Science presents real-world examples of physical science and engineering topics kids find fascinating! These nonfiction picture books consist of engaging narratives paired with brightly colored, whimsical illustrations drawn by an accomplished scientist. With these books, readers ages 5 to 8 are encouraged to expand their definitions of the words force, matter, energy, and wave. Elementary-aged children are equipped to recognize basic science concepts and identify the different ways they are demonstrated in real life, while being impressed with the idea that science is a constant part of our lives and not limited to classrooms and laboratories. Titles in the series include: Waves; Forces; Matter; and Energy.

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Nomad Press
A division of Nomad Communications
Copyright 2018 by Nomad Press. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher,
except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review or forlimitededucationaluse .
The trademark Nomad Press and the Nomad Press logo are trademarks of Nomad Communications, Inc.
ISBN Softcover: 978-1-61930-641-7
ISBN Hardcover: 978-1-61930-639-4
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Energy races through your feet Fueled with food and rest What happens - photo 5
Energy races through your feet,
Fueled with food and rest.
What happens when your
energy runs out?
Do you get cranky, tired,
and thrash about?
Have a snack! Take a snooze!
Keep your energy up and
you'll never lose!
Energy is everywhere, you
just need to look,
One thing for sure, you'll
find it in this book.
Has anyone ever told you You are full of energy What are you doing when - photo 6
Has anyone ever told you, You are full of energy?
What are you doing when you're full of energy?
Maybe you are rolling on the ground and laughing.
Maybe you are running around the yard, leaping and
singing. Maybe you are sitting, but not sitting still.
What happens when your energy runs low People get sleepy snoozy and - photo 7
What happens when your energy runs low?
People get sleepy, snoozy,
and slumpy when they
don't have enough energy.
When you need energy you might reach for a banana Or maybe some milk - photo 8
When you need energy you might reach for a banana Or maybe some milk - photo 9
When you need energy,
you might reach
for a banana.
Or maybe some milk.
Or maybe a sandwich.
Youmighteven
fallsoundasleep
onthefloor!
Or maybe youll take a break and lie in a hammock and look up at the sun - photo 10
Or maybe you'll take a break and lie in a
hammock and look up at the sun peeking
through the leaves on the trees.
And then your energy comes back Food and rest produce energy in - photo 11
And then . . .
yourenergycomesback!
Food and rest produce
energy in people.
And llamas and ants
and elephants!
And dogs.
And in cats.
What else turns food and rest into energy - photo 12
Whatelseturnsfood
andrestintoenergy?
What about the plants in your kitchen window What about the weeds poking up - photo 13
What about the plants in your kitchen window What about the weeds poking up - photo 14
What about the plants in your kitchen window?
What about the weeds poking up through
the sidewalk? Trees and flowers and grass
don't run, leap, roll, and climb!
Dotreesandplantsandgrassneedenergy?
Trees and flowers and grass DO need energy They need energy to grow They - photo 15
Trees and flowers and grass DO need energy They need energy to grow They - photo 16
Trees and flowers and grass DO need energy!
They need energy to grow. They need energy
to sprout new leaves. They need energy to
get strong enough to hold a hammock.
When a plant needs more
energy, it wilts.
It gets slumpy
(just like you do!).
Trees and flowers and grass dont eat bananas or sandwiches or drink - photo 17
Trees and flowers
and grass don't
eat bananas or
sandwiches or drink
milk. They don't
rest on the couch.
For some trees, that
would have to be
a really big couch!
Plants get energy by drinking water and absorbing sunlight - photo 18
Plants get energy by drinking water and absorbing sunlight Just - photo 19
Plants get energy by
drinking water and
absorbing sunlight.
Just like food and rest give you energy water and sunlight give energy to - photo 20
Just like food and rest give you energy,
water and sunlight give energy to
trees and flowers and grass.
Energy from food is called chemical energy but not because you eat stuff - photo 21
Energy from food is called chemical
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