cover image The Book of What If...? Questions and Activities for Curious Minds

The Book of What If...? Questions and Activities for Curious Minds

Matt Murrie and Andrew R. McHugh. S&S/Aladdin/Beyond Words, $17.99 (240p) ISBN 978-1-58270-529-3

Murrie and McHugh—creators of the What If...? conference, which aims to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and innovation by asking hypothetical, even ridiculous-seeming questions—present a book designed to do the same. Divided into sections titled History, People, Stuff, and Nature, the book features more than 80 questions, such as “What if Poland joined Germany in 1939?” “What if you could move objects with your brain?” and “What if humans had elephant noses?” Profiles of experts, relevant sidebars, and kids’ answers accompany explorations of each question, while occasional activities range from creating an idea notebook to crafting a map of the Earth that mixes up continents and borders. The serious treatment of sometimes silly ideas drives home the notion that there really is no such thing as a stupid question. Ages 8–12. Agent: Jessica Regel, Foundry Literary + Media. (Apr.)