FREE Force and Motion Printable Little Readers

Published:
February 21, 2018

Sarah Shelton

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Learning about force and motion is a great science topic to study with little ones. This is something they naturally do when they are even mobile babies. What happens when you push a chair? I have had many little ones that loved pushing and pulling a chair all across our living room floors. 

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If you are learning about force and motion in your homeschool I found the cutest readers from Lizs Early Learning Spot. These books will be so much fun to read with your kids. You can ask them the questions and see if they know the answers before even showing them the pictures. You can print these in color or in black and white if you want your kids to color them in and make it their very own book.

You can grab these printable readers HERE.

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