Why the World is Wonky

Why the World is Wonky by Richard Robinson is a delightful exploration of whimsical questions that pique the curiosity of young minds. Published by Robinson Children’s in 2002, this 186-page book is presented in English and features engaging illustrations that complement its playful inquiries.
Readers will find a collection of answers to a variety of silly questions, such as why toast lands butter side down and why the world never stops spinning. The book encourages curiosity and wonder, making it an entertaining resource for children interested in the quirks of everyday life. With topics spanning curiosities and activities, this volume invites children to ponder the amusing mysteries of the world around them.
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Presenting answers to all sorts of incredibly silly questions, this volume is designed for every curious child. For example, did you ever wonder why: the toast always lands butter side down?; the world never stops spinning?; however many socks you have, there is always one left over?; plastic carrier bags give out at exactly the wrong moment?; the other queue moves faster than the one that you chose?; the paving slab squirts you?; and cats land on their feet? The volume is illustrated with cartoons throughout.
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