Kid’s Book Review: The Bedtime Book of Impossible Questions

Kid’s Book Review: The Bedtime Book of Impossible Questions

About the Book and Author

A wonderful resource to keep on hand in the classroom or home for all those questions that are sparked by inquisitive young minds. Instead of an adult answering questions it also promotes independent learning and early research skills.

Why are bubbles always round? Could I ever touch a rainbow? Why can’t I remember being a baby? Have you ever not been able to concentrate because there are SO many questions buzzing round your brain? The Bedtime Book of Impossible Questions will offer answers to the most bamboozling questions and curious queries that you can think of.

Isobel Thomas

Isabel Thomas is an award-winning science writer and children’s author who’s written more than 180 books about science and nature for young audiences, which have been translated into more than 20 languages

 

Book Review

It is helpful that all the questions are listed at the front of the book so it’s easy to find something and also to look for a question that I find interesting

This is a book about scientific questions and answers. I found it was useful and I learned quite a few things from it.

I always ask my mum lots of questions like the ones in this book. Some of my questions were even answered by the questions in the book!

Maybe I could become a good scientist when I grow up. My favourite topics were “Could I swim in Ice Cream?” and “How does gravity work?”

It is helpful that all the questions are listed at the front of the book so it’s easy to find something and also to look for a question that I find interesting.

There are almost 100 pages and I think there will be something interesting for all children and maybe big people too.

 

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Reviewer Profile

  • Name: Yusuf
  • Age: 8 years
  • Likes: swimming, Lego and bike rides
  • Dislikes: Brussel sprouts and dogs
  • Favourite Book: The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé
  • Favourite Song: Tala'a Al Badru Alayna (Arabic song)