
“Why is the sky blue? Why do we dream? Why don’t penguins fly?”
100,000 answers to the
questions that never stop.
Comic-style storytelling that turns your child’s endless “why?” into their sharpest superpower — the why and the how behind the world, in bite-sized chapters they actually want to read.
Why is the sky blue
How do planes fly
Why is the ocean salty
Why do we dream
Where does rain go
Not a reference book.
A foundation for how your child thinks.
Help your child build scientific thinking, satisfy a bottomless curiosity, and grow the problem-solving muscles that outlast any test — through 100,000 questions and answers that feel less like studying and a lot more like discovery.

Go ahead — ask it anything.
Tap below for a real taste of how it explains the world. There are 99,999 more inside.
Why is the sky blue?
Sunlight is secretly made of every colour mixed together. As it pours through the air, the tiny blue waves bounce around the most — so blue is the colour that reaches your eyes from all over the sky.
Most books hand out facts.
Almost none teach a child how to think.
Memorisation over mastery
Facts handed out without the why evaporate the second the cover closes. Surface knowledge never sticks.
Everything in silos
Space here, biology there, history somewhere else. Kids learn best connecting the dots across subjects.
Textbooks in disguise
So dense and dry they read like a college course with a cartoon cover. Abandoned by page two.
Ignores the real questions
Built for rigid curriculums, not the wild, weird, wonderful things kids actually wonder about.
No match for a screen
If it isn’t vivid and genuinely engaging, the tablet wins the nightly battle every single time.
So what happens?
We raise kids who can pass the test but lose the burning urge to figure out how the world really works.
A shelf-filler vs. a mind-expander.
An ordinary encyclopedia
- ✕ Lists what happens, skips the why
- ✕ One subject at a time, in isolation
- ✕ Written to match a test
- ✕ Loses every battle with a screen
- ✕ Read once, then shelved forever
100k WHYS
- ✓ Explains the why and the how behind the what
- ✓ Connects space, biology, history & more
- ✓ Written for real, untamed curiosity
- ✓ Vivid enough to beat the tablet
- ✓ Read till 9pm — by their own choice
The report card parents sent back.
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The kitchen-table moments
parents keep writing about.
“My son asked how airplanes stay in the sky and I blanked. He grabbed this, read the physics section for an hour, then gave me a full kitchen-table presentation. His teacher emailed a week later asking what changed.”
“I was doubtful — my daughter is glued to her iPad. I left it on the counter and said nothing. Two days later I found her curled up reading about the Mariana Trench instead of YouTube. She’s read it twice now.”
“I bought one for my son and ended up buying two more for my nieces. Hearing my 7-year-old casually explain photosynthesis to his grandfather over dinner was a proud parenting moment.”
“My son hates reading. Period. But the short chapters and funny illustrations hooked him instantly. He finished it in three sittings without me having to nag once. A literal miracle.”
“An absolute lifesaver for my anxious overthinker. She used to spiral over the smallest schedule change. Now she shrugs it off and pivots. The change in her has been priceless.”
“I grabbed it as an extra birthday gift and it stole the show. It reads like a fun comic, but the problem-solving it teaches is absolute top-tier parenting gold.”
It also teaches the lesson school skips: how to be wrong, and bounce back.
The “perfect score” trap
School rewards the right answer first try. So when real life throws a curveball, kids freeze instead of adapting.
Intelligence isn’t flawlessness
History’s greatest minds were professional mistake-makers. This shows kids that failure is a stepping stone, not a verdict.
The golden window, ages 8–12
A child’s worldview cements here. Give them resilient frameworks now — before the playground and the feed do it for you.
It sticks because it’s fun
Nagging goes in one ear and out the other. Real grit is built through humour, relatable scenarios and “aha” moments.
Not just a book — an operating manual for bouncing back. 🛡️
“My 8-year-old dropped his entire art project on the floor. Normally a 30-minute meltdown. Instead he sighed, said ‘Well, plot twist,’ and started picking it up. I was speechless.”
“Her teacher pulled me aside to ask what changed. My daughter went from tearing up over hard math to saying ‘Let’s figure this out.’ The mindset shift is night and day.”
“We now have a shared family language for bad days. When plans change, we just reference the lessons in the book. It does the heavy lifting of parenting for me.”
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