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Mon: closedTue: 10am-6pmWed: 10am-6pmThu: 10am-9pmFri: 10am-9pmSat: 10am-6pm Learn about everything from how astronauts see in the dark to what the biggest dinosaur was with experts from the Natural History Museum. 71 Balham High Road, Balham, SW12 9AP Find out why you taste things differently when you have a cold with Michelin star chef, Heston Blumenthal. What we would do if we didn't have a prime minister?
Reviews
LittlemouseLilly
This is absolutely awesome, the kind of book I loved as a child and well I am enjoying this at 41 so I would say it would appeal to a great range of ages. Examples include -What is hair made of?
M. Young
Fun, educational, and sufficiently bitesized to keep things snappy. This is a compendium of questions for enquiring minds. Quite large, with interesting topics that we may not have thought of.
Sarah E.
Which would account for all the poo questions, I did not know there’s poo on the moon, I feel so much more informed. We enjoy trying to guess the answers before reading them too! It has a fact for each day of the year so you can look up a fact for your birthday or someone else's.
Stewviking
The answers are written in a clear and engaging way with lots of humour too! There is a question and answer for each day of the year. How do trees make their leaves? For every day of the year there is a question that a child from around the world has chosen.
Becky C
I think it might answer almost every question that a child could think of to ask and it does so in such a fun and engaging way. A simply charming book, full of fascinating facts and packed with wonderful illustrations. A Christmas gift for several of my grandchildren however I have thoroughly enjoyed my own browsing! A beautiful hardback book, with daily digestible fun facts.
paulbrad
The illustrations are gorgeous, and I love the artist summary at the end too! My kids love it.
MS
Also wonderful as a family coffee table book. Why can't penguins fly? The questions have all come children.