"100,000 WHYS" Kid's Encyclopedia - The Book That Turns Curious Kids Into Little Geniuses

4.8/5 • 6,395+ Happy Parents and Grandparents

🔬 Builds problem-solving skills
🙋 Answers 100,000 curious "whys"
🩷 Turns learning into fun for your kids
🧠 Sparks independent exploration

Product details

Swap dry textbooks for vibrant, comic-style storytelling that transforms their endless questions into a superpower.

  • Ages 6–12: Ideal for the prime curiosity window.
  • Real Answers: Unpacks the why and how behind 100,000 curious questions.
  • Builds Resilience: Shows kids how to pivot and navigate failure.
  • Beats Screens: Highly visual, bite-sized chapters they genuinely want to read.
  • Gift-Ready: Premium, long-lasting quality for any occasion.

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More Than Just A Book—It's The Best Gift You Can Hand A Curious Mind

Help your child build scientific thinking, satisfy endless curiosity, and develop critical problem-solving skills through 100,000 engaging questions and answers that make learning feel like a thrilling discovery.

The Hidden Reason Traditional Books Fall Short

The Hidden Reason Traditional Books
Fall Short

Memorization Over Mastery

Standard encyclopedias simply hand out facts. They tell kids what happens without unpacking the how or why. Without deep understanding, that surface-level knowledge disappears the moment they close the cover.

Fragmented Learning

Most books silo information. They keep space, biology, and history separated. But a child's brain thrives on connecting the dots across different subjects to see how the whole world really fits together.

Dry and Academic

So many reference books read like college textbooks dressed up with cartoon covers. The delivery is so dense and dull that kids give up on them after two pages. The format actively kills their natural curiosity.

Ignoring True Curiosity

Traditional materials focus on rigid school curriculums rather than the wild, bizarre questions kids actually ask. When a child feels their genuine wonder is being ignored, they simply stop asking.

Unable to Compete with Tech

If a book isn't visually stimulating and highly engaging, it will always lose the nightly battle against tablets and videos. Reading begins feeling like a chore rather than an interactive adventure.

What happens next? We end up raising kids who can recite information but struggle with critical thinking. They pass the test, but lose their burning desire to figure out how the world works.

Most books fill a shelf. "Why 100,000?" expands their mind.

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Real Feedback from Everyday Parents and Grandparents

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Charles C. 

✔ Verified

Grandfather of one

"My grandson used to ask a hundred questions a day, and I rarely had the answers. Now whenever he's curious about something, we open this book together. Last weekend we spent nearly two hours reading about volcanoes and earthquakes. I haven't seen him this excited about learning in a long time."

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Shirley A.

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Mom of two

"I bought this hoping it would encourage more reading and less screen time. What surprised me most was how often my kids come running to share what they've discovered. One minute they're reading about sharks, the next they're teaching the whole family facts at dinner. It's become a favorite in our house."

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Donald B. 

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Father of three

"I expected an encyclopedia. What I got was a conversation starter for the entire family. My 8-year-old now keeps a notebook of interesting facts he finds in the book and loves quizzing us. Seeing him genuinely excited to learn instead of being told to study has been amazing."

Real Feedback from Everyday Parents and Grandparents

1. The "Perfect Score" Trap

Schools heavily reward getting the right answer on the first try. Because kids aren't taught how to handle setbacks, the moment real life throws them a curveball, they completely freeze up.

2. The Illusion of Flawlessness

Children often equate intelligence with never slipping up. They don't realize that history's greatest minds were professional mistake-makers who treated failure as a stepping stone.

3. Missing the Golden Window

Between ages 8 and 12, a child's worldview locks in. If we don't give them resilient frameworks now, playground politics and social media will shape their mindset for us.

4. "Self-Help" for Kids is Boring

You can't dress up a dry, boring lecture as a storybook. Kids see right through it, lose interest after two pages, and nothing really sticks or changes their behavior.

5. Nagging Never Works

Telling a kid to "just try your best" goes in one ear and out the other. Real resilience is built when kids uncover the lesson themselves through humor, relatable scenarios, and "aha" moments.

The fallout? Children who fall apart over spilled juice, point fingers at others for mistakes, and lack the grit for an unpredictable, beautifully messy world.

This isn't just a book—it's a survival guide for bouncing back. 🛡️🛡️

Stories from Relieved Parents and Grandparents

"I bought this for my 8-year-old, but the whole family ended up reading it. Every day she shares something new she learned, and it's become part of our routine."

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Elba D. 

Mom of two

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"My son usually loses interest in books quickly, but not this one. He's constantly flipping through the pages and surprising us with fascinating facts."

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Gilbert T.

Father of one

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"This book has created so many wonderful conversations with my grandkids. It's amazing how excited they get when they discover something new."

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Carol M.

Grandmother of three

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"I was looking for a way to reduce screen time, and this worked better than expected. My kids now spend evenings exploring topics they're genuinely curious about."

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Rebecca T.

Mom of two

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"The amount of information packed into this encyclopedia is incredible. My children keep coming back to it and always find something that captures their interest."

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David L.

Father of three

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"I gave this as a birthday gift and it was an instant hit. Weeks later, my grandson is still reading it and talking about what he's learned."

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Susan P.

Grandmother of two

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"My daughter loves asking questions about everything. Now she has a book filled with answers, and her curiosity seems bigger than ever."

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Nicole H.

Mom of one

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