100000 Whys: Extracurricular Reading for Curious Kids - Big Questions, Amazing Answers, Fun Facts, and Smart Thinking for Kids Ages 6-12 - Paperback
by Gaby Trace (Author)
From exploding popcorn and glowing lightning to the secrets of clouds, chocolate, airplanes, touchscreens, and the internet-what if every "Why?" your child asked became the start of an unforgettable adventure?
100000 Whys: Extracurricular Reading for Curious Kids is more than just a question-and-answer book. It's a journey through the amazing science, mysteries, and wonders hidden inside everyday life-written especially for curious minds ages 6-12.
Inside this exciting book, children will discover:
- Why onions make us cry
- How popcorn explodes into fluffy snacks
- Why milk is white
- What makes fizzy drinks bubble
- How vegetables become "superhero fuel" for the body
- The incredible journey from cacao tree to chocolate bar
- Why the sky is blue and sunsets glow red
- How thunder, lightning, tornadoes, and rainbows form
- Why every snowflake is unique
- What clouds are really made of
- How the internet connects the world in seconds
- How microwaves heat food
- How touchscreens "feel" your fingers
- Why batteries run out of power
- How giant airplanes stay in the sky
- What 3D printing really is-and how it's changing the future
But this book doesn't stop at answers.
Every chapter is packed with:
- Fun facts kids will love sharing
- Hands-on activities and experiments
- Simple diagrams and visual explanations
- Smart thinking challenges that encourage creativity and observation
- Friendly storytelling that makes learning feel exciting, not like homework
Designed as the perfect extracurricular reading companion, this book helps children build curiosity, critical thinking, reading confidence, and a lifelong love of discovery.
Whether your child dreams of becoming a scientist, inventor, engineer, explorer, or simply loves asking "why?"-this book will keep them turning pages, thinking deeply, and looking at the world in a whole new way.
The greatest gift you can give a child is not just answers... but the desire to keep asking questions.
Grab your copy. Open the book. Spark their imagination. And let the next big question begin.