Why is the Sky Blue? is a wonderfully humorous and informative picture book by Heath McKenzie that tackles the classic question: why is the sky blue and not green, purple, or brown?
Using a typical WHY? question as a launching point, McKenzie delves into the science of light and colour with wit and charm. The book is filled with playful illustrations and a sense of fun that will engage young readers and make it an entertaining read-aloud for kids and parents alike.
Features:
- Humorous and Educational: McKenzie’s witty illustrations and light-hearted storytelling help explain the science of light and colour in an accessible way.
- Vibrant Illustrations: Colourful and quirky visuals that complement the fun facts about light and colour, making it easy for children to follow along.
- Perfect for Kids and Parents: A great way to introduce scientific concepts to young readers while keeping everyone entertained.
- 24-Page Hardback: 275mm x 220mm hardback format, perfect for little hands and durable enough for repeated readings.
- Engaging and Interactive: A great choice for read-aloud sessions, encouraging kids to think and ask more questions about the world around them.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Teaches Science in a Fun Way: Introduces children to basic scientific concepts about light and colour while keeping them laughing.
- Ideal for Curious Minds: A perfect book for inquisitive children who are always asking “Why?” and want to know more about the world.
- Perfect for Storytime: With fun, engaging illustrations and a simple story, it’s great for both classroom and family reading sessions.
- Great Gift Idea: An ideal gift for young readers, especially those who love science or enjoy playful and educational books.
Why is the Sky Blue? is a delightful and educational picture book that will keep kids entertained and inspire them to explore the world of science, all while answering that classic childhood question!