The fifth book from the Why? draws our attention and deals with the issues of our planet. We will find out who Nicolaus Copernicus was and what his significance is.
In the fifth book, we dealt with interesting facts and facts about the planet Earth.
Answers to questions such as:
- How fast does the earth spin?
- Why are the days longer in summer and shorter in winter?
- Why can't I dig my way to the other side of the Earth?
- Why do flowers smell nice?
- Why can't I drink sea water?
- Why is the Grand Canyon so big?
- How is a mirage created?
We believe that we have tickled your curiosity with these questions and that you will enjoy reading and finding out the answers to many questions. As well as this book, and the edition in general, will encourage you to search for answers to questions about our body and the world around us.
There are no stupid questions! They can be unusual, funny, a little strange, but they all deserve an answer.
The collection of books is intended primarily for school-age children, but we are sure that younger curious people will also have a good time. Interesting questions and even more interesting answers will encourage children to think and search for answers, but will surely interest many parents as well. Discover many interesting topics together.
THE FIFTH BOOK IS ON SALE FROM APRIL 28 AT THE PRICE OF EUR 3.99.
A new book is released every Thursday. Look for it at kiosks and places where print is sold.
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