Book details
The Awesome Physics in Your Home
Description
This fully illustrated children's book reveals the hidden physics in our everyday lives and our homes, from the kitchen to the bathroom.Step into the extraordinary world of everyday physics with The Awesome Physics in Your Home, a fully illustrated non-fiction children's book that reveals the physics that surrounds us within the comfort of our homes, thereby transforming the mundane into the extraordinary. By exploring real-life situations in the kitchen, living room, garage, bathroom, and garden, this book demystifies complex scientific concepts through relatable scenarios and provides safe, hands-on experiments for curious young minds.Geared towards budding young scientists and inquisitive minds ages 9-12, The Awesome Physics in Your Home serves as a gateway to understanding the wonders of physics in everyday life. It presents science as an exhilarating activity, bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications. Authored by the Amazing Theatre of Physics, renowned for their entertaining and educational science experiments, this book guarantees an engaging and enlightening journey into the realm of physics. Whether you're a young science enthusiast or a parent looking to inspire a love for learning and the sciences, this book is the perfect tool to spark curiosity and exploration.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
48 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Discover the hidden science behind everyday objects and phenomena in your home, making you appreciate the complexity and beauty of the world around you.
- Engage with interactive experiments and demonstrations that can be performed with common household items, fostering a hands-on understanding of physics principles.
- Learn practical applications of physics that can help you solve real-life problems, improve energy efficiency, and even save money on household expenses.
- Inspire curiosity and a love for science in readers of all ages, potentially sparking a lifelong interest in physics and other scientific fields.