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100,000 Whys is a popular science book with a lot of rich knowledge. Tell us why there are stars in the sky, why the sun shines, why it rains in the sky, why the ocean is a blue treasure house, why the sun shines on its own before and after, and why the desert is colorful ......Each article tells us a little scientific truth. It not only helps me broaden my horizons and increase my knowledge of singing, but also improves my interest in learning.
Not only does it help me drive before I had no knowledge of the nine planets and the Milky Way. "100,000 Whys" introduces us to the formation of celestial bodies. I learned that Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are the nine planets in the solar system.
The Milky Way, on the other hand, is made up of many nebulae like the solar system. The Earth we humans live on is just a "little star" in the universe. Why is seawater bitter and salty?
Before, I didn't know why seawater is bitter and salty, but after reading "100,000 Whys", I know that it is because seawater contains a lot of salt. Sodium chloride is the table salt that people usually eat, and the taste is salty; Magnesium chloride and magnesium sulfate have a bitter taste, and as a result, sea water is bitter and salty.
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It's cheap to buy online, and this book seems to have 4 volumes, all of which are good!
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What happened to this book? When there is.
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"100,000 Whys" is a book that I have loved since childhood, this book not only has a lot of knowledge, but also broadens our horizons. "100,000 Whys" is a very important enlightenment book, and the language and knowledge in it are very suitable for children to read, so it is a book worth reading for parents to their children. After reading this book, I also gained a lot of things.
1. I learned a lot of novel knowledge "One Hundred Thousand Whys" uses unpopular knowledge that most people don't know as the content of the book, so when I read this book, I can't help but admire that this author understands a lot of things. Most of the contents of this book are classified according to different types, which involve a lot of knowledge of classic theories such as animals and plants, geography and culture, and literary masterpieces, so that we can learn a lot in the process of reading.
2. Broaden your horizonsThe scope of knowledge of a TV series and an anime is limited, but the scope of knowledge of a book is broad. When we read "100,000 Whys", we not only accept the reading knowledge it gives us, but we also learn a lot of things that we are confused about by reading this book. It gives us an understanding of the unknown, makes us understand a lot of things that are beyond the scope of our current knowledge, broadens our horizons, and makes us a knowledgeable person.
3. Cultivating our reading ability"100,000 Whys" with its easy-to-understand language and childlike typesetting methods, so that children can read at any age, and can also cultivate children's reading ability and habits to a certain extent. When children turn reading into a habit, then they can also develop the character of active learning in the future, which is very beneficial. When I was a child, I not only learned a lot of knowledge by reading "100,000 Whys", but also began to love reading books, which is due to this book.
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The author of the book is the Soviet Mi. Ilyin, who was also a Soviet popular science writer, engineer, children's writer, was born in Ukraine. He wrote many works in his life, such as "One Hundred Thousand Whys", "What Time Is It", "Your Majesty the Weather", "Nature's Words", "Transforming the Planets", etc.
This book is from Jilin Publishing Group, one of the top 100 book publishers in China. Rice. Yilin's "100,000 Whys" is a very historical and interesting popular science book, which expresses science in literary techniques, poetic language, vivid metaphors, and rich examples, and eloquently explains scientific knowledge to young readers.
"100,000 Whys" uses the method of "traveling around the house" to lead young readers to "travel" in the house, passing through six stations such as faucets, stoves and stoves, dining tables, pot racks, cupboards, wardrobes, etc., and explains these common life things in an interesting way, which is a rich and interesting encyclopedia of life.
Gao Shiqi, a famous popular science writer in China, commented that it is "rich in content, vivid in writing, lively in thought, and short in paragraphs". If you want to solve the 100,000 whys in your mind; If you want to know more about life; If you want to be an encyclopedia in the eyes of others, 100,000 Whys will be the best choice for you.
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What really determines the success and happiness of a child's life is not the education of the mind, but the education of the heart! The following resources can help you give your child a strong, enriching heart! Does your child have countless questions every day?
Why do people blink? Why are sewer covers round? ......The child's curiosity is getting stronger and stronger.
At this time, crooked parents need to use science to answer their children's strange questions. What I want to share with you today is the children's version of "100,000 Whys (all 446 episodes of audio)", I believe that children's questions can be answered here.
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100,000 Whys is the first popular encyclopedia in China, divided into five volumes: physics, chemistry, astronomy and meteorology, agriculture, physiology and hygiene, and more than 5 million copies were distributed in the first edition. China Juvenile and Children's Publishing House published it in January 1961. It is not a book, but a work published as a "set".
Its content is very extensive, and it introduces all kinds of scientific knowledge in the form of one question and one answer, and the text is not long, and it is very simple to understand, which is very in line with the cognitive mode and reading characteristics of young readers. It has played an active role in disseminating knowledge and popularizing science, influencing generations of young people to embark on the path of science.
Considering that the juvenile period is the period of laying the foundation in an all-round way, it is hoped that the layout of each volume will be systematic to a certain extent, which can help readers initially form or grasp some basic scientific concepts. Big digging.
When asking questions, it is necessary to start from the characteristics of satisfying the curiosity of young friends. When asking questions, it is necessary to start from the characteristics of satisfying the curiosity of young friends. When asking questions, avoid straightforward narratives, and use various vivid materials that belong to science and technology, such as the history of scientific development, the history of invention and discovery, the stories of scientists, war examples, medical examples, and scientific anecdotes, to explain why.
At the same time, we try our best to reduce the nouns, terminology and professional language that professional workers are accustomed to using, and strive to use simple, vivid and lively spoken language to increase readability and intimacy.
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1."100,000 Whys".
2."100,000 Whys: Common Sense of Life".
3."100,000 Hands: Why Scientific Knowledge".
4."100,000 Historical Knowledge of Why Potatoes Chang".
5."100,000 Geographical Knowledge of What to Pick".
6."100,000 Whys: The Animal World".
7."100,000 Whys: The Plant World".
8."100,000 Whys: Human Body Knowledge".
9."100,000 Whys: Artistic Knowledge".
10."100,000 Whys: Linguistic Knowledge".
11."The Mathematics of 100,000 Whys".
12."100,000 Whys: Physical Knowledge".
13."100,000 Whys: Chemical Knowledge".
14."100,000 Whys: Astronomical Knowledge".
15."The Political Knowledge of 100,000 Whys".
16."Economic Knowledge of 100,000 Whys".
17."Legal Knowledge of 100,000 Whys".
18."100,000 Whys: Traditional Culture".
19."100,000 Whys in Foreign Languages".
20."100,000 Whys: Internet Knowledge".
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