Energy Physical Science for Kids (Picture Book Biography) by Andi Diehn
by Andi Diehn
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When you feel like running, leaping, and singing, people might say you have a lot of energy. And you're not the only one! Energy is the stuff that makes everything live and move. People, animals, plants - we all need energy to live!--
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This engaging picture book biography introduces the scientific concept of energy through relatable, everyday experiences that even the youngest children will recognize. Author Andi Diehn makes abstract physics tangible by connecting it to children's own bodies—the feeling of running, leaping, and singing—before expanding the concept to include animals and plants. The book successfully frames physical science as something inherent in a child's world, transforming a complex topic into accessible, concrete examples. This approach builds a foundational understanding that energy is the essential "stuff" that makes everything live and move.
The book's strength lies in its ability to bridge a child's personal, physical awareness with broader scientific principles, making it an excellent primer for early STEM learning. Parents seeking to nurture natural curiosity about how the world works will find this a valuable resource, as it answers the "why" behind a child's own boundless vitality. By personifying energy as a universal life force, the book creates an immediate, empathetic connection for toddlers. It leaves little ones with the empowering sense that science is not just in a lab, but is part of their very own jumps and shouts.
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