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Color Me Physics

Color Me PhysicsColor Me Physics Activity BookColor Me Physics is a series of books created with the goal of introducing children to physics is a fun, exciting way.

 Color Me Physics includes a coloring book of famous physicists and an activity book of games and puzzles. The entire collection is available on the PhysicsCentral web site and can be downloaded and reproduced free of charge.

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Physics to Go

Physics to GoPhysics to Go is a collection of web sites where you can explore physics on your own. You can search or browse the collection, check out the sites we feature, or look through the archives of earlier features.

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