Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Ask a Million Questions Again

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Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Ask a Million Questions Again
Studies show by age 5, children's curiosity causes them to ask between 40,000 and 50,000 questions. In kindergarten, most abruptly stop asking, in part because they are busy answering questions and listening to stories, learning facts, and following rules.

By the time today's young school age children are in high school, most will be exposed to AI as a learning tool. The secret to learning more on AI, no matter one's family's income, is to know the right questions to ask. Howard B. Wigglebottom practices by asking questions that matter again to help him learn more. He listens to real intelligence, wisdom and experiences from his parents, teachers and other trusted adults like in this story, his Grandpa Darlo.

17th book in the award-winning social emotional life lessons series. Ages 7+. For sale on Amazon.
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