Full of Energy (Hewitt, Sally. It's Science!,)
Full of Energy (Hewitt, Sally. It's Science!,)
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An interactive approach introducing the concept of energy as found in food, sun, wind, water, and other sources and as used for nutrition, warmth, and motion.
Full of Energy (Hewitt, Sally. It's Science!,),Sally Hewitt,Children's Press (CT),051620792X,Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Nonfiction,Children: Grades 1-2,Concepts - General,Energy metabolism,Force and energy,Juvenile literature,Metabolism,Physics,Science,Science & Nature - General,Science & Nature - Physics
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