Incoming Resources
- Up a mountain, Emma Lynch
- Kinesiology, movement in the context of activity, David Paul Greene, PhD, MS, OTR, Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Health and Human Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, Susan L. Roberts, MDiv, OTR, Changes Occupational Therapy, New York, New York, Mt. Vernon, Maine ; illustrations by David Paul Greene, PhD MS, OTR
- Anatomy in action, the dynamic muscular systems that create and sustain the moving body, by Theodore Dimon
- I move like this, Bobbie Kalman
- In the jungle, Emma Lynch
- On safari, Emma Lynch
- Move your body!, bones and muscles, Steve Parker
- Strength training anatomy, Frédéric Delavier
- Move and run, Sue Barraclough
- The biophysical foundations of human movement, Bruce Abernethy [and others]
- Moving your body, by Philip Morgan
- Moving, Jillian Powell
- Human movement, how the body walks, runs, jumps, and kicks, Carla Mooney ; illustrated by Samuel Carbaugh
- Why the wheel is round, muscles, technology, and how we make things move, Steven Vogel
- Run and hike, play and bike, what is physical activity?, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrations by Martin Goneau
- Under the sea, Emma Lynch
- Everybody moves, by Layne deMarin
- What happens when you move?, Jacqui Bailey
- Locomotion!, march, hop, skip, gallop, run, by Michael Dahl ; illustrations by Beth Hughes ; music by Mark Mallman
- Science of flexibility, Michael J. Alter
- How do we move?, Carol Ballard
- Ace your exercise and nutrition science project, great science fair ideas, Robert Gardner, Barbara Gardner Conklin, Salvatore Tocci
- Spark, the revolutionary new science of exercise and the brain, John J. Ratey with Eric Hagerman
- Moving, Anita Ganeri
- Make it move, Leon Read