Every day, little ones drop spoons, throw toys, and giggle when things hit the ground. That's not just play - that's early science exploration! π¬ In What Goes Up Comes Down , children follow Sam and Lily, two curious little explorers, as they ask questions about the world around them. Why do things always fall down? Why don't they stay in the air? Through playful actions like jumping and dropping, Sam and Lily begin to test their ideas. They notice patterns, make guesses and learn through hands-on exploration. Along the way, they make an exciting discovery: there's an invisible force pulling everything toward the ground - gravity . π This engaging and beautifully illustrated story introduces young readers to an important scientific concept in a way that feels natural, relatable, and fun. Rather than explaining gravity in technical terms, the story invites children to notice, wonder, and explore, just like real scientists do. Designed to grow with your child: Toddlers (18 months+): Delight in simple words, rhythmic repetition, and familiar everyday actions like dropping and jumping. - Preschoolers: Discover their first science terms, such as gravity , and begin connecting abstract ideas to their lived experiences. - Early readers: Build confidence by retelling the story, trying simple experiments at home, and deepening their understanding of the physical world. Whether they are dropping a spoon at lunchtime or jumping into a puddle, young children are constantly engaging with gravity. This book channels that natural curiosity into a joyful first science adventure, planting seeds of scientific thinking that will grow for years to come. π Made with Love and Deep Expertise: Created by a PhD educator, multi-award-winning researcher, a lecturer at a top-ranked university, and a mum, this beautifully illustrated story turns everyday play into joyful learning. π‘ β¨ Why families love this book: Turns everyday play into joyful science learning - Sparks curiosity and early thinking skills - Features playful language and beautiful, modern illustrations - Created by a real scientist + mum = packed with love and learning - Perfect for bedtime π, playtime π§Έ, or classroom storytime π - Makes a wonderful gift for curious little ones and future young scientists Turn your child's natural curiosity into their very first science adventure - starting with gravity! πβ¨