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4-6Sports Illustrated Kids: Top 10 Science series.
These books present the importance of scientific principles to success in baseball and hockey. Chandler explains how velocity, torque, kinetic energy, mass, friction, momentum, center of gravity, molecules, reflex, and more are related to performance. The books make science relevant and appealing to middle-grade sports fans; color action photos of professional athletes demonstrate the ideas. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Sports Illustrated Kids: Top 10 Science titles: The Science of Baseball and The Science of Hockey.