Feed your child's thirst for knowledge and give them the gift of lifelong learning -- all wrapped up in FUN! Is "Why?" one of your child's favorite words?
Have you ever been stumped for an answer when they ask you why birds don't fall out of the sky or how insects can crawl up walls?
Children are experts at asking us the trickiest of questions -- and there's a good reason for that.
They have an innate desire to learn about the world around them. Their brains are growing and developing, and every new nugget of information helps them along that journey.
The human brain thirsts for logic, patterns, and facts, and when children are young, they're slurping up all that information to develop their understanding of the world.
And that's why kids love -- and remember -- the facts we don't even think to wonder about.
There's nothing more delicious to a child than a strange fact about the animal world or a new word their friends don't know.
In fact, once children are out of the endless "Why?" stage of toddlerhood, most parents are graced with a rush of, "Did you know...?" statements. If there's one thing kids love as much as finding out new facts, it's telling other people about them.
Soon, you're learning as much from your children as they learn from you.
So if you're looking for a new way to feed that hungry little brain, a treasure trove of exciting and unusual facts is exactly what you need.
In Did You Know? Fun Facts for Kids, you'll find page after page of fascinating facts. You'll discover:
- An addictive collection of little-known facts to satisfy hungry young minds (and you won't be able to resist them either!)
- The most surprising facts about the natural world to feed the mini David Attenborough in your child
- Completely true -- but utterly bizarre -- facts, including the animals who've delivered pizza, and what happens to a goldfish when you turn the lights off
- Delicious nuggets of information that will make your child hungry for even more knowledge
- The facts they won't learn in school (and you don't know to teach them)
- A fun and easy way to encourage a mindset of lifelong learning and a desire to question the world around them
And much more.
If you want to encourage your child's hunger for knowledge, fostering a love of schoolwork isn't the only way -- in fact, to really encourage them to question, challenge, and learn for life, they'll need something more than that.
Give them the keys to information (and make it fun), and they'll develop the skills they need to seek it out for the rest of their lives.
If you want a fun way to feed your child's thirst for knowledge, then scroll up and click "Add to Cart" right now.