
Whys Building the Ultimate Brain
Stop answering.
Start wondering.
Raise a thinker.
The first full-color, comic-style science book that answers the questions kids actually ask — building curiosity, critical thinking, and a scientist's mindset one "Why?" at a time.
- Answers the real questions kids ask — why is the sky blue, why does iron rust, why can fire burn
- Full-color comic illustrations make even reluctant readers beg for the next page
- Develops a scientist's way of thinking — curiosity, reasoning, and independent inquiry
- Just 15 minutes a day builds the habit of asking why that lasts a lifetime
One book. Every curious child.
Whether your child asks a hundred questions a day, dreads science class, or just needs something to pull them away from a screen — this book was made for them.
The Question Asker
The Science Avoider
The Screen Kid
Why this book actually works
Every detail was designed to reach kids the way dry textbooks never could — through story, humour, and visuals that make science impossible to put down.
Comic-Style Pages
Full-color illustrations on every spread bring science to life. Kids don't read this book — they experience it. Even the most reluctant reader can't stop at one page.
Real Questions Kids Ask
Why does iron rust? Why can water put out fire? Why is the sky blue? Every answer tackles a question your child has already wondered about — making every page feel personal.
"You Know What?" Fact Boxes
Every topic ends with a surprise fact that makes kids stop and say "Wait — WHAT?" These boxes are the reason children run to tell parents what they just learned.
Scientist's Way of Thinking
More than facts — every answer models how to think: observe, question, reason, conclude. Kids absorb the scientific mindset naturally, without realising they're being taught.
Every Branch of Science
Nature, space, biology, physics, chemistry, and everyday life — all in one book. Children discover that science isn't a subject. It's the explanation for everything around them.
Characters Kids Love
A cast of funny, relatable characters guides children through every topic — making complex science feel like a conversation with a smart friend, not a lesson from a teacher.
From first question to lifelong curiosity
No complicated setup. No forcing. Just a child who picks up the book — and can't put it down.
Pick a "Why?"
Let your child choose any question that jumps out at them. Ownership of the question is what makes the answer stick — and what keeps them coming back for more.
Read together
Just 15 minutes a day. Read the answer, enjoy the comic, then pause at the "You Know What?" box and let the surprise land. Watch their eyes light up every single time.
Watch them think differently
Week by week, the questions multiply. Your child starts noticing the world differently — asking why at dinner, at the park, in the car. That's the scientist's mindset taking hold.
Everything parents want to know
Most kids are hooked within the first few pages:
- Immediately — the comic format and relatable questions grab attention before the first page is finished
- By week 2–3 — parents report children asking more questions at dinner, referencing the book unprompted, and sharing facts with classmates
- The "You Know What?" surprise boxes make every session end on a moment of delight that pulls children back the next day
This is the most common worry — and the most common surprise parents report back:
- Full-color comic illustrations on every page make it feel like a story, not a textbook
- Short Q&A format means there's no pressure to read long passages — children dip in and out naturally
- Many parents of self-described "non-readers" report their child read through entire chapters without being asked
Encyclopedias tell kids facts. This book answers the questions kids are actually asking:
- Real curiosity-driven questions — not alphabetical topics organised for adults
- Comic storytelling makes answers visual, memorable, and shareable — children don't just read them, they remember and repeat them
- The "You Know What?" boxes add a layer of wonder that no encyclopedia delivers
Designed for ages 6–12, but works across a wide range:
- Ages 6–8 — best read together with a parent, one question at a time
- Ages 9–12 — children can explore independently, choosing their own questions to follow
- The language is clear and accessible without talking down to children — advanced readers love it equally
Both work beautifully — the book is designed to be flexible:
- Children can explore it completely independently — picking questions, reading answers, absorbing facts at their own pace
- Reading one question together each evening is a wonderful family ritual that sparks real conversations
- Many parents find they learn something new themselves on almost every page
Every copy is backed by a full 30-day money-back guarantee — no questions, no hoops.
If your child isn't more curious, more engaged, and asking more questions within 30 days, contact us for a full refund within 48 hours. With 5,527 five-star reviews, we're confident you won't need it.
What parents are saying
"My son read the whole first chapter before dinner without being asked. By bedtime he was telling me why the Eiffel Tower gets repainted every seven years. I've never seen him this excited about anything science-related in his life."
"She carries it everywhere — breakfast, the car, her grandmother's house. Her teacher told me she's been sharing science facts with the whole class unprompted. The 'You Know What?' boxes are pure genius. She lives for those moments."
"Six weeks in and my son's science teacher reached out to say he'd been asking exceptional questions in class. His grade jumped a full letter. He went from dreading science to being the kid who raises his hand first. This book did that."
"Every other science book I've bought sits on the shelf. This one gets read at the dinner table. My kids stop at every 'You Know What?' and go completely silent before losing their minds. It's the feature that makes this unlike anything else out there."
"We've gifted this to five other families and every single one has called to thank us. It has become our default birthday gift for any child aged 6 to 12. Nothing else we've ever given has had this kind of reaction from kids and parents alike."
"I gave this to my nephew for Christmas not knowing what to expect. It ended up being the most talked-about gift of the entire holiday — even the adults were reading it. He's been asking why about everything ever since. His parents called me twice to say thank you."
The curious mind
starts today.
Join thousands of families who've traded "I don't know" for a child who asks better questions, thinks more independently, and sees science in everything around them. The 30-day guarantee means you risk absolutely nothing.