Description
Most books tell your child how the world works. This one lets them prove it.
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They do not just read about spiders. They build a spider web.
• They do not just read about ocean pressure. They watch an egg sink and float by changing nothing but the water.
• They do not just read about clouds. They make one form inside a jar on their kitchen counter.
1000 Whys for Curious Kids is a full curiosity experience built around one simple idea: children remember what they do, not just what they read.
Every category is designed with four layers of engagement:
• A "Try This" challenge on every page your child can do instantly, no special materials needed
• Surprising "Wow Facts" on every page that give kids that "wait, seriously?" moment
• A Road Trip Fun section with 10 rapid-fire questions perfect for waiting rooms, dinner table conversations, or car rides to replace "Are we there yet?",
• A DIY activity at the end of every chapter that turns the learning into something your child can see and touch with their own hands
Most "why" books cover space, animals, and the human body. This one covers all of that and the modern world your child actually lives in. Across 25 categories, from Wild Animals and Dino Days to AI, Gaming, Viral Videos, Kitchen Chemistry, Spy Ciphers, and the Science of Your Feelings, your child will not find this mix anywhere else.
Inside this book, your child will explore:
• Why woodpeckers do not get headaches, flamingos stand on one leg, and cheetahs have black tear marks
• Why yawns are contagious, songs get stuck in our heads, and we dream
• Why phone batteries die, keyboard letters are scrambled on purpose, and touchscreens respond to your touch
• Why we feel jealous, we feel homesick, and we cry when we are happy
• Why AI can draw pictures from words, YouTube seems to read your mind, and a video can go viral overnight
• Why video games glitch, some games feel impossible to put down, and servers crash mid-game
• Why Romans built roads that still exist, pirates wore eye patches, and the Silk Road changed the world
• Why spies use invisible ink, a wax seal proves a letter was never opened, and a disguise makes a spy invisible in a crowd
• Why rockets are built in separate stages, submarines sink on purpose, and helicopters need a tail rotor
If you want your child to fall in love with learning, to ask better questions, to think more clearly, and to see the world as a place full of things worth understanding, this is the book that does it.
Ready to give your child something better than a screen? Scroll up and click Add to Cart today.
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