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This work presents a collection of scientific principles aimed at elementary education, structured around questions posed by children. It emphasizes engaging students by addressing their natural curiosity about the world, covering topics in physics, chemistry, biology, and physical geography. Each section begins with relevant questions to motivate learning, followed by narrative introductions that connect scientific concepts to everyday experiences. Simple experiments are included to illustrate these principles, fostering an interactive learning environment. The approach prioritizes making science accessible and interesting, steering clear of complex mathematical methods unsuitable for younger learners.
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