LEADER 00000nim 2200601Ia 4500 001 ocn213358223 003 OCoLC 005 20200629174323.0 006 aa j 000 0 007 sd fsngnn|m|ee 007 ko co| 008 080306s2009 maua j 000 f eng 010 2008010652 015 GBA901900|2bnb 016 7 014865841|2Uk 020 9781570918698 (reinforced) 020 1570918694 (reinforced) 020 9781570918704 (softcover) 020 1570918708 (softcover) 028 42 SACD4208|bSpoken Arts 035 (OCoLC)213358223 040 DLC|cDLC|dBAKER|dBTCTA|dUKM|dTEF|dOCLCQ|dYDXCP|dVP@ |dUtOrBLW|erda 042 lcac 049 JFNA 092 |fJ|a531.5|bMAC 100 1 Macdonald, Wendy|q(Wendy Margaret) 245 10 Galileo's leaning tower experiment :|ba science adventure /|cWendy Macdonald ; illustrated by Paolo Rui. 264 1 Watertown, MA :|bCharlesbridge,|c[2009] 264 4 |c©2009 300 32 pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c29 cm 336 spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 337 audio|bs|2rdamedia 338 audio disc|bsd|2rdacarrier 500 Book published: Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge, 2009 ; illustrated by Paolo Rui. 500 AD560L Lexile 500 Accelerated Reader LG 3.6 0.5 128141 505 0 Track 1. Program with tones -- Track 2. Program without tones. 508 Music by Bruce Zimmerman. 511 0 Narrated by Matthew Arkin. 520 In Italy, 1589, Massimo drops lunch to his uncle from a bridge, so the food falls into his uncle's boat. One day, Galileo notices that the bread and wheel of cheese land in the boat at the same time. But Aristotle had said that heavy things fall at a faster rate than light ones. Will Galileo and Massimo be able to prove Aristotle's theory wrong? 521 8 AD560L|bLexile 526 0 Accelerated Reader|bLG|c3.6|d0.5|z128141 586 8 A Junior Library Guild selection 600 10 Galilei, Galileo,|d1564-1642|vJuvenile fiction|vKits. 650 0 Mathematical physics|vJuvenile literature|vKits. 650 0 Gravity|vJuvenile literature|vKits. 655 7 Kits.|2local 700 1 Arkin, Matthew. 700 1 Zimmerman, Bruce|q(Bruce Howard) 700 1 Rui, Paolo,|eillustrator. 710 2 Spoken Arts.
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