
“Surely You’Re Joking, Mr Feynman!” Adventures Of A Curious Character
This book is written by the Nobel Laureate and theoretical physicist, Richard Feynman. Feynman writes in a fun and simple way about science and how one might go about doing it, making it a really good read for your child.
The Horrible Science Of Everything
With his engaging and funny approach Nick Arnold has a charming way of getting children to care about scientific ideas. The popularity of the Horrible Science series is evidence of that. This book is an introduction to the world of science.
Harry Potter And The Methods Of Rationality – Book 1
This is the fist book in the series of Harry Potter And The Methods Of Rationality, which is a fanfiction version of the popular children’s fantasy series called Harry Potter. These books also get slightly more mature with time like the originals,...
George's Secret Key To The Universe
Written by the father daughter duo, Stephen Hawking and Lucy Hawking, this book aims to teach people of all ages about the universe. Following the protagonists as they romp through the universe is likely to light a spark your child’s curiosity abo...
What If?: Serious Scientific Answers To Absurd Hypothetical Questions
Written by a former employee of NASA, this book is filled with some of the strangest questions answered in a scientific manner. It is a great book to encourage your child’s curiosity and imagination, especially when it comes to science. Moreover, ...
Lost In The Solar System
This is a book from The Magic School Bus series, which is a series about school kids who are able to learn through innovated ways because of their magic school bus. In this book, the children visit each of the planets in our solar system to learn ...