Lance Dragon Defends His Castle with Simple Machines (Picture Window Books In the Science Lab)
by Eric Braun
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Lance Dragon explains how simple machines work while using them to defend the skate park in his castle.
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This clever early science book introduces basic physics concepts through an imaginative medieval adventure where a friendly dragon uses levers, pulleys, and inclined planes to protect his castle's skate park. Young readers will discover how simple machines make work easier as Lance Dragon cleverly employs a wedge to stop a rolling boulder and a lever to launch a surprise. The narrative seamlessly blends fantasy storytelling with foundational STEM learning, making complex ideas accessible and exciting for preschoolers. This approach to early physics education turns abstract concepts into tangible, memorable adventures.
What sets this apart is how it frames scientific principles within a problem-solving context that naturally resonates with young children's play. The dragon's castle and skate park setting provides a unique, engaging backdrop that will capture the attention of both vehicle enthusiasts and fantasy lovers. Parents seeking educational picture books that build critical thinking skills will appreciate how each simple machine demonstration serves the story's progression. The result is a playful introduction to engineering concepts that feels more like an adventure than a lesson, sparking curiosity about how things work in the world around them.
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