Book cover for Physics Animated by Workman-Storey: A smiling gray-haired person stands under an apple tree with apples, grass, and a yellow sky. Authors Tyler Jorden and Elsa Martins names are on either side.
An illustration from Workman-Storeys Physics Animated shows Isaac Newton at his desk, formulas scattered around. Through the window, a tree, hills, and a snail appear as text introduces Newton’s Three Laws for children.
A boy and a dog run on grass while two kids sled down a snowy hill. In Workman-Storey’s Physics Animated, illustrated text explains Newton’s first law: objects remain at rest or in motion unless acted on by another force.
Physics Animated by Workman-Storey is an interactive childrens book showing Newtons second law with a child biking uphill, gravity illustrated as ice cream falls, and a vibrant backdrop of trees, hills, onlookers, and a bright sky.
Three kids play jump rope outside a tree and building—two swing the rope while one jumps. Nearby, text from Physics Animated by Workman-Storey explains Newtons Third Law in simple terms for children.
Three children play jump rope outside. As a girl in pigtails jumps, Physics Animated by Workman-Storey explains Newtons Third Law—how every force creates an equal and opposite reaction.
Workman-Storeys Physics Animated: On the left, a girl pulls a wagon with a cat to show friction; on the right, Newtons Three Laws are shown as a boy floats in a boat above fish, illustrating buoyancy.

Physics Animated

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Engage with Newton on gravity and explore mass, lift, friction, and other amazing laws of physics with the most exciting and interactive physics book available for your little genius! With explanations and real-life examples of Newton's Three Laws, this interactive board book invites children to pull the levers, turn the wheels, and watch as an airplane lifts off, a roller coaster zooms around a loop, and a boat floats. Each concept is animated and interactive to introduce and explore some of most important aspects of our physical world. Kids will delight in seeing centripetal force, inertia, thrust, and more come to life. A perfect tool for instructing and inspiring little physicists of all ages. 

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