Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Stuff Kids Should Know: The Mind-Blowing Histories of (Almost) Everything

Bryant, Chuck and Josh Clark. Stuff Kids Should Know: The Mind-Blowing Histories of (Almost) Everything. 2023. 201p. ISBN 9781250622440.

"Stuff Kids Should Know" is a captivating nonfiction book from the creators of the popular podcast "Stuff You Should Know," Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant. Recognizing the limitations of traditional school curricula, this book delves into a diverse range of fascinating topics, from the history of facial hair to the mechanics of demolition derbies. With humor and engaging storytelling, Clark and Bryant aim to spark curiosity and ignite a passion for learning in young readers.  The book presents a collection of intriguing facts and stories, encouraging children to explore the world around them with a sense of wonder. By delving into the "whys" and "hows" of everyday phenomena, "Stuff Kids Should Know" aims to make learning an enjoyable and enriching experience. Through clever insights, witty illustrations, and a playful approach to knowledge, this book invites young readers to embrace their inner explorer and discover the extraordinary in the ordinary book cover

Stuff Kids Should Know is a captivating nonfiction book from the creators of the popular podcast "Stuff You Should Know," Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant. This book delves into a diverse range of fascinating topics, from the history of facial hair to the mechanics of demolition derbies. With humor and engaging storytelling, Clark and Bryant aim to spark curiosity and ignite a passion for learning.

Stuff Kids Should Know presents a collection of intriguing facts and stories, encouraging children to explore the world around them with a sense of wonder. By delving into the "whys" and "hows" of everyday phenomena, "Stuff Kids Should Know" aims to make learning an enjoyable and enriching experience. Through clever insights, witty illustrations, and a playful approach to knowledge, readers will embrace their inner explorer and discover the extraordinary in the ordinary.

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