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What do you do with an Idea?
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What do you do with an Idea?
Once again, here is another set of children's books that have left me sprouting tears in my local independent bookstore. The way Mae Besom anthropomorphizes a concept is just brilliant and Kobi Yamada is able to weave it into a story that leaves one feeling a call to action and bubbling with hope. According to the personal testing I've done this effect seems to work on people between the ages of two and seventy one. Test it out yourself, you might find that I've given too narrow an age range.
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Quantum Entanglement for Babies
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Quantum Entanglement for Babies
Quantum Entanglement for Babies by Chris Ferrie What? Quantum Entanglement for Babies!!! How is that possible??? Well, my two year old niece and I read this over the weekend and it was a hit. Mr. Ferrie is able to distill a very complex theory into a fun easy to understand narrative. After we read the book we played Schrödinger's cat with a stuffed kitty and a box. Of course, she doesn't understand QE theory, but now it's a part of her world and maybe it won't be so daunting the next time she encounters a mind boggling theory. This series of books is an amazing tool to introduce children to science. Also, not a bad way for an adult to gain a basic understanding of some of the more counter intuitive scientific theories. Learn more (seriously, with this book you will learn more) A video review of Quantum Entanglement for Babies
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