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Edokid started with a simple observation: children are the most naturally curious people on the planet. They ask extraordinary questions. And most educational content answers them with textbooks.

We decided to do it differently. Every article on Edokid reads like an adventure — because the science of how chameleons change colour, or how bees make honey, or how the pyramids were built, is an adventure.

We're built for the child who finishes one article and immediately asks: "What should I read next?"

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