Quantum Physics for Quirky Kids by Jean Sherman

Quantum Physics for Quirky Kids

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Does your child love asking "why?" about everything?
Do science books sometimes feel too dry or too complex for curious young minds?
Would you love a way to make real physics feel playful, colorful, and clear?

Written by an experienced STEM educator, Jean Sherman brings over a decade of classroom experience into an illustrated guide that makes quantum physics fun and understandable for ages 6–12.

Every concept is introduced through story, imagery, and hands-on examples parents and teachers can enjoy together.

🌍 What atoms are — and why they never stop moving

🌈 How light can be both a wave and a particle

🔬 Why everything is made of energy (even you!)

💡 Simple at-home experiments that reveal real science

🎨 Colorful illustrations that make learning visual and fun

🪐 How stars, toasters, and your heartbeat all share the same physics

🧠 Stories of famous thinkers like Einstein, Curie, and Bohr

🧩 How curiosity turns questions into discovery

⚡ The truth about how energy flows through every living thing

🪞 Why reflections, rainbows, and shadows are mini-lessons in light

🚀 How time and space bend around light's incredible speed

🧒 The joy of thinking like a scientist — through wonder, not worry

🧲 The hidden quantum tricks inside everyday technology

🫧 Why soap bubbles shine like tiny rainbows

🌟 The adventure of imagining what science will discover next

If you're ready to turn curiosity into discovery, open the pages of Quantum Physics for Kids and explore the world where imagination meets the universe.

Perfect for classrooms, homeschool projects, and bedtime wonder sessions.

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