Big Questions from Little People: And Simple Answers from Great Minds
by Gemma Elwin Harris Author
Questions from schoolchildren are assembled and explained by renowned specialists, including scientists, philosophers, writers, like primatologist Jane Goodall, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, bestselling authors Matt Ridley, Mary Roach, and Phillip Pullman, chef Gordon Ramsay, adventurist Bear Gryllis, naturalist and documentary filmmaker Sir David Attenborough, and linguist Noam Chomsky. And some of those questions are ones that even most adults don't exactly know how to answer as well. We're talking questions like Why can’t I tickle myself? Who named all the cities? Is it okay to eat a worm? How do you fall in love? This is the book you'll want to read as much as kids will want to have it read to them.
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