“Wile E. Coyote Experiments with Forces and Motion” book open to show inside pages. The pages show Wile E. Coyote slingshotting himself to get the Roadrunner, but flies over the Roadrunner and smacks into a utility pole and holds up a sign reading “Ouch!.” The text on the pages, titled “Flying with Force,” discusses the 3 laws of motion.
“Wile E. Coyote Experiments with Flight and Gravity” book open to show inside pages. The pages show Wile E. Coyote tipping over a large rock in space while the Roadrunner watches it fall, not hitting him. The text on the pages, titled “Gravity on Other Planets,” discusses how the amount of gravity a planet or moon has depends on the mass.
“Wile E. Coyote Experiments with Speed and Velocity” book open to show inside pages. The pages show Wile E. Coyote leaning on a large, flat, rock, and checking the Roadrunner’s speed with a radar detector. The text on the pages, titled “Chapter 1, Full Speed Ahead,” discusses speed, distance, and a reference point.
“Wile E. Coyote Experiments with Simple Machines” book open to show inside pages. The pages show Wile E. Coyote wrapped in a rope, attached to a pulley on a wood tower. He is pulling himself up to catch the Roadrunner in top, but releases the rope to grab Roadrunner and falls. The text on the pages, titled “The Pulley,” discusses how pulleys work.
A customer photo of a child’s hands holding open the “Wile E. Coyote Experiments with Speed and Velocity” book. The pages, titled “Average and Instantiations Speed,” show Wile E. Coyote on top of a giant rocket, checking the pressure gauge and shooting off down a desert road toward the Roadrunner. Roadrunner runs to the side and the rocket continues straight into a wall.
A customer photo of a child’s hands holding open the “Wile E. Coyote Experiments with Speed and Velocity” book. The pages, titled “Average and Instantiations Velocity,” show Wile E. Coyote spinning in a blur, while the ground drill he is holding is stopped, spinning him instead. The Roadrunner, on the left, is smiling and watching, while surrounded by machinery and a barrel of tar.
A customer photo of a child’s hands holding open one of the Wile E. Coyote Physical Genius books. The pages, titled “Changing Direction,” show Wile E. Coyote flaying down a cliff on a skateboard toward the Roadrunner, who comes to a sudden stop, while the Coyote goes too far and drops off another cliff.
A customer photo of a child’s hands holding open the “Wile E. Coyote Experiments with Simple Machines” book. The pages, titled “Simple Machines to the Rescue,” show Wile E. Coyote cutting a rope with an axe that triggers a machine. The rope is connected to pulleys they move a sequence of large rocks onto a lever that throws an anvil. The anvil misses the Roadrunner target and flies through the air, coming down on him instead.

Wile E Coyote Compilation

A laugh-out-loud comic-style book where Wile E. Coyote’s epic fails teach kids real physical science—making STEM concepts like force, motion, and simple machines wildly fun and totally unforgettable.

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Grades2nd+
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