the question mark
spotted by five year old granddaughter who keeps us going with her questions.
from The Book of Why?
Why doesn’t a chair fly?
Why do we have tongues?
Why are the stars so silver?
Why do girls wear bobbles?
Why do boys try and do handstands?
Why are there earrings in the world?
Why is sherbet so tickly on your tongue?
Why can you hear the wind, but not see it?
Why have old people got see-through skin?
Why can’t you choose what you were born like?
Why do our voices sound different to each other?
Why do people breathe a lot when they are excited?
Why is the sky blue, when the surface of the air is clear?
Alec Finlay
the question mark
spotted by five year old granddaughter who keeps us going with her questions.
from The Book of Why?
Why doesn’t a chair fly?
Why do we have tongues?
Why are the stars so silver?
Why do girls wear bobbles?
Why do boys try and do handstands?
Why are there earrings in the world?
Why is sherbet so tickly on your tongue?
Why can you hear the wind, but not see it?
Why have old people got see-through skin?
Why can’t you choose what you were born like?
Why do our voices sound different to each other?
Why do people breathe a lot when they are excited?
Why is the sky blue, when the surface of the air is clear?
Alec Finlay