Everyday activities such as taking a trip to the park, splashing in the bathtub, or fixing a snack prompt many questions from young children. Why is the sky blue? Why is soap so slippery? Why do cows moo? Curious kids want to know, and adults never seem to have the answers. Why? provides easily understood explanations of dozens of everyday mysteries. This delightful book takes readers to the supermarket and the park, around the home and onto the farm, and from bath time to bedtime. Bright, playful illustrations are a perfect complement to the text, adding a further level of explanation.
This is a great book to use for speech-language therapy for students to learn about "Why", "How", and "Where" questions in a context that is educational, practical, and that depicts every day occurrences. Great illustrations too.
My five year old daughter and I read this book at night before bedtime. We really liked the interesting questions and answers and learned something new each night. My daughter says the artist is really good too!
Anyone who works with young children has probably heard the question "why" a few times. This book is written in Q&A style and answers questions over a variety of topics such as "Why does popcorn pop" or "Why do tulips close up at night?". Since it has such a variety of information, I think that students would really enjoy this book and it would be great to use during a transition time.