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I love the way this picture book is told! It's not as flat and straightforward as other picture books, but rather "generates problems — asks — smart people step up to solve problems — and generates new questions."

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I love the way this picture book is told!

It is not as flat and straightforward as other picture books, but in the form of "generating problems - asking questions - smart people stand up to solve problems - and generate new problems", bringing out one curious knowledge after another.

When reading this book, the child is involuntarily attracted by the content of this ring set, and there is no time to slip around

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This "problem finding" starts in the directory.

Looking at the catalog, my daughter asked me a series of questions: What is counting? What is an adder? What is a quantum computer? ......

It's a bit embarrassing to say, and these questions are difficult for me to explain clearly.

Let's find the answer from the book!

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Running through the book are 14 great inventions that span ancient and modern China and abroad, and these inventions prove the great role that computational thinking has played in human history.

▫️ For example, it looks like a pack of d or finger-shaped biscuits, but it can help ancient generals count thousands of troops!

The child could hear it fascinatingly and felt that this little chip was as magical as a magic wand!

▫️ Another example is the slide rule, which can help artillery calculate the ballistic trajectory between simple slides, is it also very magical?

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Interesting calculation artifacts appear one by one, and the smart people in history also appear, I can't tell if this is a history book, a science book, or a game book!

Oh, when it comes to game books, I have to mention the stickers attached to the book, after reading the book, the 6-year-old daughter independently completed the stickers, the whole process is not happy!

From reading to playing the sticker game, an hour and a half passed – my daughter focused on a full 1.5 hours!

This may be the beautiful reading experience brought by a good book!

A brief history of cleverness

I love the way this picture book is told! It's not as flat and straightforward as other picture books, but rather "generates problems — asks — smart people step up to solve problems — and generates new questions."
I love the way this picture book is told! It's not as flat and straightforward as other picture books, but rather "generates problems — asks — smart people step up to solve problems — and generates new questions."
I love the way this picture book is told! It's not as flat and straightforward as other picture books, but rather "generates problems — asks — smart people step up to solve problems — and generates new questions."
I love the way this picture book is told! It's not as flat and straightforward as other picture books, but rather "generates problems — asks — smart people step up to solve problems — and generates new questions."
I love the way this picture book is told! It's not as flat and straightforward as other picture books, but rather "generates problems — asks — smart people step up to solve problems — and generates new questions."
I love the way this picture book is told! It's not as flat and straightforward as other picture books, but rather "generates problems — asks — smart people step up to solve problems — and generates new questions."

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