Angry Birds Furious Force: The Physics At Play In The World's Most Popular Game (Angry Birds )

Angry Birds Furious Force: The Physics At Play In The World's Most Popular Game (Angry Birds )

National Geographic Kids
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Author:  National Geographic Kids
Condition:  Used, Like New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  160
Publisher:  National Geographic Kids
Year:  2013
ISBN:  9781426211720

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Who better to get children excited about physics than the world's most popular app characters, Angry Birds and renowned clever clogs, National Geographic and NASA!

The Physics at Play in the World's Most Popular Game. Using the Angry Birds to explain physics will delight children, parents and fans of the game. They'll not only gain an understanding of complex scientific concepts but they'll learn how they are incorporated in to the game.

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