What is a skyscraper, and why do humans build toward the sky?
The Big Questions: What Is a Skyscraper? is a beautifully written children's nonfiction picture book about skyscrapers, architecture, engineering, cities, imagination, sustainability, and the courage to dream bigger.
Created for curious readers aged 5-12, this premium STEM picture book invites children to stand at the base of the world's tallest buildings and look up with wonder. From deep foundations and steel frames to glowing windows, rooftop gardens, vertical villages, and future towers that breathe like forests, this book explores not only how skyscrapers are built, but why they matter.
Hi, my name is Ethan Solace-an interdisciplinary psychologist and a dad. Picture books are often the first place children encounter the wider world, but we don't always stop to think about who wrote them, or the lasting impression they leave.
I wrote The Big Questions series to be premium, exciting, child-friendly, and based on how children actually engage, not talking down to them, but exploring with them. These books are designed to make big ideas feel alive through wonder, story, emotional intelligence, and clear understanding.
In What Is a Skyscraper?, children discover that skyscrapers are more than tall buildings. They are cities in the clouds, works of art, feats of engineering, symbols of ambition, and proof that even the boldest dreams must begin with strong foundations.
This book blends real-world learning with poetic storytelling, helping children explore architecture, design, construction, urban life, sustainability, and the future of our cities in a way that feels exciting, visual, and deeply accessible.
Inside, children will explore:
What makes a building a skyscraperHow skyscrapers are designed, planned, and builtWhy foundations matter before anything can riseHow steel, glass, lifts, cranes, and clever engineering help towers standWhat it feels like to live and work high above the cityHow skyscrapers shape skylines, communities, and modern lifeWhy future buildings may become greener, smarter, and kinderHow big ideas can begin as small sparks of imaginationPerfect for bedtime reading, classrooms, homeschool learning, STEM lessons, architecture topics, engineering discussions, city studies, and children who love asking how the world works, this book turns a familiar skyline into a journey of awe and discovery.
Written with warmth, clarity, and cinematic imagination, The Big Questions: What Is a Skyscraper? helps children see that buildings are not just made from steel and glass. They are made from ideas, teamwork, patience, courage, and hope.
For every child who looks up at a tower and wonders how it got there, this book offers an unforgettable answer.
The sky isn't the limit.
It's the invitation.