Raphael Reviews "Fascinating Facts for Curious Kids" by Kristine Collins

 



An Absolute Must-Have for Young and Curious Minds (Even Adults Can Read This)!

Published: 10/27/2025 | Reviewed: 11/23/2025

"Fascinating Facts for Curious Kids" by Kristine Collins is exactly what the title promises—a delightful, inspiring, and endlessly engaging resource for children.

The structure is fantastic. It organizes facts into clear, manageable topics, which makes it perfect for "Fact Sprinters" (as the book calls them) who want to check off facts page by page, or "Trivia Experts" who want to dive deep into a specific subject. From dinosaurs to the foods that we eat, from our bodies to the earth where we live, it is a veritable gold mine of facts that will surely light up the bulb of every curious child. Who knew that corn is classified as a grain, a fruit, and a vegetable? Or that the silky threads are tiny flowers? The facts are genuinely surprising and cover history, science, and nature, all in a language that is accessible and fun.

This isn't a textbook; it's a treasure chest of trivia. It's a fantastic tool for family conversations at the dinner table or for a quick reading before going to sleep. If you have a child between the ages of 7 and 12 (and even the child in us) who loves to ask "Why?" or "Did you know?", this book will certainly be your new and favorite companion. Well-researched, clearly presented, and highly recommended.

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