Does your child ask "Why?" all day — and you never quite know the answer?
Doesn't your curious kid deserve to discover how the world really works — and feel like a confident young scientist doing it?
Physics in a Minute for Kids by Chao Yang Wang is the fun, screen-free answer you've been looking for. Inside, your child gets 48 bite-sized lessons — each one readable in about sixty seconds — covering motion, gravity, energy, sound, light, electricity, magnets, flight, space, and machines. Every lesson comes with a full-color illustration, a jaw-dropping WOW Fact, a real science word to say like a scientist, a quick quiz question, and a hands-on experiment using things you already have at home.
No more screen guilt. No more "I don't know, ask Google." No more boring textbooks that kill curiosity. Just one exciting minute at a time, as your child starts seeing physics everywhere — in every bounce, shadow, spark, and splash.
It's built for real families — busy parents, proud grandparents, homeschoolers, and teachers — with curious kids ages 6–12 who learn best through fun, not lectures.
Why Kids (and Grown-Ups) Love This Book
Kids finally get answers to the questions that amaze them. Parents get wow-facts and experiments that turn into quality time. Reading it feels like play, but it builds a genuine STEM head start. And by the last page, kids earn their own Certificate of Physics Awesomeness — after completing a big quiz, a glossary of 40 science words, and a physics scavenger hunt.
Don't let your child be the kid who never finds out why the sky is blue.
Give them the gift of curiosity that lasts a lifetime.
Start their first one-minute lesson today — and watch them fall in love with science.
Perfect for bedtime reading, rainy afternoons, homeschool science, classrooms, and gifts.