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How Come? in the Neighbourhood

Wollard, KathySoloman, Debra(Illustrated by)
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The 125 questions are all derived from the experiences central to a kid's world - stuff that happens at home, in the garden, at school, on holiday.

There are the inevitable insect questions - "Why do bees die after they sting someone?" (the honeybee's stinger is barbed, and can't detach from the bee without pulling out its venom sac, a fatal injury).

Food questions - "Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable?" (a fruit, in fact a berry).

Science questions - "We used dry ice in our school play to make fog.

How does it do that?" (Unlike water, carbon dioxide goes straight from gas to solid and back - when frozen as dry ice, it "melts" into fog.) And the classic: "Why can't we tickle ourselves?" (Tickling depends on the element of surprise - and the brain can't surprise itself.)

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Product Details
Workman Publishing
0761144293 / 9780761144298
Paperback / softback
031.02
26/12/2007
United States
English
304 p. : ill.
21 cm
Children's (6-12) Learn More