Get your kid back to real thinking and off the infinite scroll.
100,000 Why's - Children's Encyclopedia: The Screen-Free Knowledge Builder for Curious Kids
100,000 questions answered across science, nature, the body, and space. The encyclopedia built to satisfy the kind of curiosity screens kill.
Age-appropriate explanations for kids 6-12 that don't dumb it down.
Perfect for bedtime, road trips, or pulling them away from the tablet.
My 8-year-old used to need the iPad just to sit still. Now she reads this at breakfast and asks me questions I actually have to look up. Worth every penny.
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100,000 Why's - Children's Encyclopedia: The Screen-Free Knowledge Builder for Curious Kids
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The algorithm trained your kid to scroll. This untrained them.
Most books for kids try to compete with screens on speed and stimulation. This goes the other direction entirely. 100,000 questions pulled from the natural curiosity already inside them, answered in clear language that rewards attention instead of killing it.
Tries to be as fast and flashy as the screen. More colors, more pictures, shorter bursts. Competing on TikTok's terms.
Gives your kid what the screen never will: a real answer to a real question. Deep enough to satisfy, clear enough to stick.
Every question your kid has asked. And 99,950 they haven't yet.
Why is the ocean salty? Why do we yawn? Why does the moon change shape? Every answer tested against a child's actual comprehension, because you've heard the question before. The book just gives you the answer that makes them stop and think instead of swipe.
- 100,000 questions across every topic: science, nature, the body, space, and everyday life.
- Age-appropriate language for ages 6-12: clear explanations that don't dumb it down.
- Every answer tested against real curiosity: you already know when your kid is actually learning.
- Zero screen time required: no WiFi, no autoplay, no algorithm deciding what they see next.
You don't need your kid to love reading. You need them to think again.
The explanations are written for primary school readers, ages 6-12. Clear sentences, real facts, no talking down. The only thing required is curiosity, and your kid was born with that.
You've already seen the proof in their eyes.
Most educational products ask you to trust the marketing. This one asks you to trust what you already know about your kid. They were born asking why. The screen didn't erase that. It just buried it. 100,000 answers. Every one a doorway back to the kid who used to ask.
- Science & Nature
- The Human Body
- Space & Planets
- Everyday Life
- Animals & Plants
Why Parents Choose This Encyclopedia
Most kids' reference books sit on the shelf. This one gets picked up.
100,000 Why's is built around the questions kids actually ask. Organized so they can jump to what lights them up right now, explained in language that keeps them reading instead of clicking away.
Why Parents Choose This Encyclopedia
Most kids' reference books sit on the shelf. This one gets picked up.
100,000 Why's is built around the questions kids actually ask. Organized so they can jump to what lights them up right now, explained in language that keeps them reading instead of clicking away.
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The Algorithm Is Making Your Kid Passive. This Book Wakes Them Back Up.
Every swipe trains your child to consume without questioning. 100,000 Why's does the opposite. It's an encyclopedia built entirely around the questions kids are born asking: Why is the sky blue? Why do we dream? Why does fire burn? Each answer is clear, concrete, and designed for readers aged 6-12. No videos. No notifications. Just real curiosity and real knowledge, one question at a time.
How To Get Your Kid Reading Again
Pick a topic
Let them flip to whatever they're curious about right now.
Read the answer together
Clear explanations built for their age and reading level.
Watch them ask the next question
Real learning builds momentum. One answer sparks the next.
More than a reference book, it's the antidote to passive screen learning.
This encyclopedia turns every "I don't know" into a discovery. Organized by topic so kids can jump straight to what excites them. Lightweight notebook format they can carry anywhere. And written specifically for primary school readers who are curious but tired of being talked down to.
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100,000 Why's Children's Encyclopedia Questions
Yes. 100,000 Why's gives kids what they're craving on screens: constant discovery and answers to their questions, but in a format that requires active reading instead of passive watching. Parents report kids choosing the book over devices once they experience how satisfying it is to find real answers on their own terms, without algorithms deciding what's next.
This isn't a story they have to finish or a chapter book that feels like homework. Kids flip to any question that grabs them (Why do we fart? Why is space black?) and get an instant answer in under a minute. The notebook format and bite-sized entries make it easy to start anywhere, which hooks even reluctant readers who've lost the reading habit to screens.
It can, because this book is designed exactly like her brain used to work: question after question, curiosity-led exploration. The difference is she's building real knowledge instead of jumping between random videos. Once kids rediscover the dopamine hit of actually learning something surprising, the pull of mindless scrolling weakens naturally.
No. 100,000 Why's is organized by curiosity, not curriculum, which means kids actually use it. The lightweight notebook format goes on car rides, sits by the bed, and gets pulled out during family dinners when someone wonders why mosquitoes buzz or why the moon follows the car. It becomes a go-to tool, not shelf decoration.
The explanations are written specifically for ages 6 to 12, using clear, age-appropriate language without talking down. Younger kids (6-8) grasp the concepts and love the straightforward answers, while older kids (9-12) appreciate the depth and range of topics. If your child can read independently at a basic level, they'll get real value from it.