Discover the everyday science behind how things move, feel, and work around you.
This accessible introduction invites young readers to explore matter, motion, air, weather, and the natural world through familiar objects and lively demonstrations.
With a focus on clear explanations and gentle storytelling, the book blends observations from daily life with simple experiments and illustrated explanations. Readers meet a young philosopher who uses common objects to explain concepts like gravity, motion, and the senses, making complex ideas feel tangible and doable.
- Understand how matter behaves and what causes movement and rest.
- Explore gravity, air, wind, and the way light and sound shape our experience.
- See how precipitation, weather, and the atmosphere influence daily life.
- Learn about perception, memory, and how we build knowledge from ideas.
Ideal for curious readers who enjoy science explained with a friendly, entertaining approach.