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Book Review National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Why (National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books)
by Amy Shields
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Provides answers to commonly asked questions such as "Why does my skin wrinkle in the tub?" and "Why do we see a rainbow?"
Our Review
This engaging question-and-answer book tackles the everyday mysteries that captivate young children, from why skin wrinkles in the bath to the science behind rainbows. Amy Shields presents clear, accessible explanations for common childhood curiosities, transforming ordinary moments into opportunities for discovery and early science learning. The book directly addresses the "why" phase with patience and factual clarity, making complex concepts like light refraction and human biology understandable for a preschool mind. It turns a child's natural inquisitiveness into a satisfying journey of knowledge.
What sets this title apart is its focus on phenomena children personally experience, creating an immediate and powerful connection to the scientific concepts. The straightforward Q&A format respects young learners' intelligence while providing parents with the simple, correct answers they often need in the moment. This is an ideal resource for nurturing a budding scientist's curiosity and for turning daily routines into mini science lessons. It will leave both parent and child feeling a little smarter about their world.
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