Kids vs Light: Why is the Sky Blue?

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Age range: 5-12 Years old (5-year-old; 6-year-old; 7-year-old; 8-year-old; 9-year-old; 10-year-old;11-year-old; 12-year-old)
Reading level: 5-12 Years old (5-year-old; 6-year-old; 7-year-old; 8-year-old; 9-year-old; 10-year-old;11-year-old; 12-year-old)

* Are your kids curious about hard to explain concepts like, why is the sky blue? *
This book will help give your child an easy to understand answer and avoid the dreaded barrage of “Why?” with a fun exciting and easy to follow adventure. We call them Science-Based Fairy Tales, or more affectionately, 21st Century Fairy Tales.

With this 47-page book:
– Capture your child’s imagination with 13-interactive scenes including audio and animation, and vibrant illustrations on every page.
– Learn more about the characters with our character expansion content.
– Learn how to make your own kids books with our behind-the-scenes making of Kids vs. Light: Why is The Sky Blue?
– Quickly refresh your knowledge of why the sky is blue beforehand with our 3-page brief included in the back.

* Are your kids curious about difficult concepts such as, why is the sky blue? *

This book will help you:
– Provide a fun solution that will help your children more deeply relate to the concept when they encounter it later on in life.
– Connect with your kids and create an open atmosphere to help facilitate tricky discussions with them.
– Encourage more curious questions from your young one!

Follow along with the story and pick up some unconventional tips and the secret methods on how to explain difficult concepts to young children.

This book has been designed and tested to help keep your kids engaged and interested – to maximize their absorption, and frankly…to make story time even more fun!

Kids of different ages can enjoy this book, and will read it again and again.

There are several important themes in this book:
– Parents making time for their kids.
– Encouragement and positive reinforcement when kids share personal things like being scared.
– Listening, being patient with kids and helping them understand when it comes to things that they don’t understand.

Kids vs Light - Why Is The Sky Blue

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KidsVsLife began with a rather complex question from a curious kid: Where does rain come from?

On the surface, it seems like a simple question. The words are simple. For an adult mind, the water cycle concept is simple. But when I tried to explain the concept to my 4-year-old, I was met with the dreaded barrage of “why?”

I was sharing this story with a colleague, who shared a similar story of a daddy stunned by the complex question their child asked and their inability to explain it on a child’s level. We joked that there could be and should be a manual on how to answer these questions. Then the laughing turned into a moment of seriousness.

We work at a very creative company, and one of our colleagues is an extremely talented artist. We approached the artist with the idea, and he joined us.

To get things going, we would meet once a week during our lunch hour to select the story and talk about how to get this project off the ground. Our initial goal was to complete a book; that took 2 months. We learned a lot doing it, and had a lot of fun. We decided to make another one using the lessons from our first experience.

At the time of this website, we’re working on our 5th book.

The topic is KidsVsLife: we try to introduce more mature concepts, places and things to young children using interesting stories.

About Us

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Peter

Storyteller: I share words and stories I create with my kids.

Felipe

Illustrator: I bring imaginary worlds and creatures to life.

Aleister

Designer: I direct the overall feel and creative aspects.

Ryan

Builder: I combine everything into a final tangible product.

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