In the Curious Child's Encyclopedia, there are answers to complex children's "why?" questions about the mysteries of the Cosmos, enigmas of natural phenomena, great historical events, and human biology.
How many different, sometimes unexpected "whys" do we hear from children every day! Why is sea water salty, but rainwater is not? And why is the Arctic missing from the list of continents?
Parents often find themselves at a loss searching for answers to numerous "hows," "wheres," "whys," and "whats." Therefore, our "Curious Child's Encyclopedia" will become an indispensable acquisition for the whole family.
This children's encyclopedia will help parents explain the fundamental questions that arise in a child's mind regarding the world around us, while also allowing the curious "whys" to independently explore topics of interest.
Even information that seems complex at first glance is presented in an interesting, visual, and maximally accessible form.
The "Curious Child's Encyclopedia" consists of 5 sections:
Cosmos;
Earth;
Weather and natural phenomena;
History;
Human.
As can be seen from the table of contents, practically the entire world - vast and complex - is contained within the pages of this publication.
The encyclopedia has been compiled with consideration of the developmental needs of younger and middle school-aged children.