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Full Colour magazine. This is No. 29, ‘Fatal Forces’, in The Horrible Science Collection (Partwork, magazine format - fortnightly) published by Eaglemoss publications in 2006 with two A-Z foul fact sheets to collect into a binder cards (Speed; and Forces). It is based on the bestselling books which were written by Nick Arnold and illustrated by Tony De Saulle, making science interesting for adults and children. In this issue, which is superb for teaching children all about forces like friction, gravity are: 1. Eur-EEK-a!.Steel Wheels and Stovepipes: Read the story of a true Man of Metal and his forceful, often fateful, life’s journey with ships, trains and bridges; 2. Suffering Scientists! Forceful Fellas – Meet the Greek father of forces, an American spy who didn’t mind a bit of friction and a feeble Frenchman under pressure. 3. Shocking Science: a) Bumpalicious Bike Park – Let stunt bikes take you on the ride of your life. Discover the forces behind the fun…it needn’t be an uphill struggle! b) Painful Pressure and…Sinister Stretching – stretch yourself to uncover the pressures of life – from scary suction and shocking springs to energetic elastic! c) Frantic Friction – slow down and take a look at the sticky problem of friction, though you will find out it can be a touchy subject; d) Bothersome Bouncing – be a ‘sport’ and read about how tennis, rugby and cricket balls roll, spin, bounce and fly. Go on…It won’t be a drag! e) Smashing Crash Test – take a ‘crash’ course in car safety and see what happens when your parents’ banger hits the road…or a tree! 4. Loony Lab: Wat-er Surprise – Use air pressure to create a sneaky water sprinkler…and learn slinky solutions to stair walking and juggling. 5. Weird and Wacky: Foul ‘n’ Freaky Forces – find a fund of fiendish facts about forces…from rubber pants and cannonball tricks to ways crime can ‘grow’ on you. 6. Beastly Brainteasers: Puzzles