The best guide to bring knowledge to children: 'Dare to know'

What do you think is the most universal source of knowledge? What support allowed access to culture to all people after the time of oral transmission? The book, of course.

Today we no longer have doubts that reading on paper can (and in some cases must) be combined with the use of new media. But after all, in the pretense of accessing knowledge, to children still like cardboard cover books and illustrated content that bring them closer to the world around them.

A Mano Cultura has prepared a selection of informative books for children and young people for the Kirico Club bookshop group. Learning is fun. Informational books offer many possibilities to have fun, to know other ideas, places and people. None of these books is a boring lesson, nor a soporific lecture, nor an inflatable scroll. Each of them is a possibility to explore new places from humor, surprise and challenge.

And this guide contains suggestions to know the funniest physics, explore the senses, discover 'who was Giuseppe Verdi', find the history of the numbers, surprise us before the great variety of animal species that inhabit the planet, or know (finally) What is it about the viruses that mom tells us!

It is disseminated on the Kirico website and in the group's bookstores, in some cases with special presentations and specific windows for the guide.

Do you dare to know ?, and are you aware that if you bring the reading closer to the children, their vocabulary will expand and their eyes will marvel? If the answer is yes, do not forget to consult this guide, and look for the volume you like best in your library.