Welcome to Life, an early science book explains in a narrator style to you the reader all about where we are and where we come from. Welcome to life, a creative commons children’s book beautifully tackles complex subjects in very easy to understand and informative way. Ryan aptly subtitles the book, A Guide for New Members of the Human Race.
By Ryan Somma
Welcome to Life Sample Pages

So you are here, living on a planet we call
…EARTH
Everything around you way up to the top of the clouds is part of Earth.

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This is the second creative commons children’s book from Ryan Somma at FKB, if you liked this one you may also enjoy The ABC’s of Biodiversity: https://freekidsbooks.org/abcs-of-biodiversity-a-truly-amazing-alphabet/
ABC’s of Biodiversity
ABC’s of Biodiversity is a truly amazing alphabet. With 260 images – 10 for each letter, each with a high quality photograph, but the amazing thing is what is featured for each letter. Older children learning to read will have fun both learning to sound out words that are unlikely to be familiar to most children, and
learning more about some of the very diverse creatures we have in nature. With familiar animals and plants to very obscure ones, you’ll have lots of fun with this ABC book.
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SO GOOD
yes i did enjoy the book
The book is truly spectacular!! Answers so many questions with simplistic approach to appeal to a child’s curiosity. Excellent visuals to add on to the thrill of discovery
VERY GOOD VISUALS AND FULL OF KNOWLEDGE
Yes! I enjoyed it!
I liked the part with the ancestor’s.I also liked the part the part that how we grow in are mom’s stomach. Because I didn’t know that we had gills and a tail.
interesting
yes i like this book
hi i like it 🙂 😉
good
very good
My 7 and 4 yr olds say everything about this book is incorrect.
My expertise is not biology or astronomy, but I believe the book does explain the currently accepted scientific beliefs about life as we know it.
My 9 year old son needs help in science he is in 4th grade.
I hope this book helps, it’s got some lovely science explanations.