<p>I am kind of fond of “The Flying Circus of Physics” (or something like that) by Jearl Walker (or something like that). It comes in two versions, one with answers and one–earlier–without. If you use it, you may as well use the one with answers, because the students will locate that anyway. But it is very light on the math and has a number of interesting “everyday” applications of physics. It came out in the 1970’s–which is the reason I bring it up; it was very popular at the time, but I am not sure if it’s widely known now or not.</p>