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Thaddy and the Gateway of Gravity

Ellie Brown

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sinopsis

"Thaddy and the Gateway of Gravity" follows a young physics enthusiast, Thaddy, as he discovers an ancient stone that opens a portal to a world where gravity behaves in mysterious and exciting ways. Guided by Nelly, a gravity master, Thaddy embarks on an adventure through landscapes where gravity doesn’t behave like anything he’s ever known. From floating mountains to weightless zones, Thaddy learns how gravity shapes everything from the movement of planets to the way plants grow. Packed with fun, humor, and a sense of wonder, this book introduces young readers to the fascinating force that governs our universe.
Disponible desde: 05/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 142 páginas.

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