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020 _a0356044467
040 _aFISKH
_beng
_cFISKH
_dFISKH
050 _aPZ7
100 _aJames , Albert
245 _aBalancing things /
_cby Albert James
260 _aLondon :
_bMacdonald ,
_c1983 .
300 _a27 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c20 cm .
490 _aStarters Science
505 _aK
520 _aBalancing Things is a children’s educational book that introduces young readers (often early elementary age) to the science concept of balance and equilibrium. The book uses simple explanations, illustrations, and everyday examples to show how different objects balance, why some things tip over, and how we use balance in daily life—such as on seesaws, scales, and structures. It encourages children to think about cause and effect, make observations, and explore science through hands‑on activities and questions that stimulate thinking. It is part of the Starting Point Library / Starters Science series, which was designed to help young learners begin exploring basic scientific ideas with accessible language and activities.
521 8 _a510
_bLexile estimate
521 8 _aK
_bRaz-Plus
650 _aBalance
_vNon-fiction
650 _aScience
_vNon-fiction
650 _aWeight
_vNon-fiction
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_cBK
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999 _c9821
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