Why are flowers bright and snow white? How is an electric scooter arranged and how long do turtles live? Every day, little inquisitive ones ask dozens of questions that can catch you off guard. The illustrated book "What, Where and...
Why?" by Alexander Tolmachev simply and engagingly explains how the world around us is structured.
Together with your child, you will figure out why mosquitoes bite and how the subway works, where adults are always rushing to, and why there are no thunderstorms in winter.
Interesting facts, clear explanations, and bright pictures will turn reading into an exciting adventure. By the way, did you know why cats' eyes glow in the dark? We explain: there is a small "mirror" behind the retina of their eyes. While reading this encyclopedia about everything in the world, your child will make a number of amazing discoveries.
Who is this book for?
- For children aged 3 and older and their parents, grandparents.
- For all inquisitive ones who are interested in the surrounding world.
- For educators, teachers, doctors, trainers — everyone who works with children.
Author: Александр Толмачев
Printhouse: Mann, Ivanov i Ferber
Series: МИФ. Универсальные энциклопедии
Age restrictions: 0+
Year of publication: 2025
ISBN: 9785002148929
Number of pages: 128
Size: 215х165х10 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 280 g
ID: 1708200
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