About Fabulous Fun Facts for Inquisitive Kids: 1,000+ Truths About History, Science, Culture and Nature with Quizzes and Would You Rather Questions to Educate, Engage and Inspire
Unlock Your Child’s Inner Genius: Discover the Learning Power of Fun Facts!
Gain endless admiration as your child impresses friends and family with amazing facts and trivia. Watch your child’s curiosity and love for learning soar with 1000 plus bite-sized facts and quizzes that feel like a game.
Discover the incredible world of space, science, nature, and history in a thoughtfully organized, teacher-designed book with 10 exciting chapters.
Encourage family discussions and spark imagination with wacky “Would You Rather” questions.
Uncover surprising truths, like giraffes being able to pick their noses with their tongues, and the accidental invention of the popsicle by an 11-year-old boy in 1905. Did you know that honey never spoils? Or that an octopus has three hearts? Or that bananas are berries, but strawberries aren’t?Turn downtime into an educational adventure with this engaging book perfect for road trips and family bonding. Help your child set aside screens and dive into a world of knowledge and curiosity.
Give your child a head start in learning, communication, and self-confidence with this fun and educational experience.Inside “Fabulous Fun Facts for Inquisitive Kids,” your child will discover:
★ Mind-blowing facts about space, science, nature, and history that are grouped for easy navigation.
★ Concise kid-appropriate facts and quizzes that make learning feel like a game.
★ Wacky “Would You Rather” questions to spark debates and imagination.
★ Surprising truths, like giraffes can pick their noses with their tongues, and that the popsicle was invented accidentally by an 11-year-old boy in 1905.
There is so much to explore!
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Learn More About The Author
Violet L. Wilson is a dedicated educator who brings excitement to learning, whether it’s through history, STEM, or interest in the world around us. Her engaging teaching style and storytelling capture kids’ imaginations both in the classroom and through her writing. As a mother of two, Violet understands the importance of making complex topics accessible and engaging, inspiring children to connect with history and the wider world