Chris Ferrie
Chris Ferrie is a Canadian physicist, mathematician, and author born in 1982, best known for creating the 'Baby University' series of children's books that introduce complex scientific concepts to young readers. He holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Waterloo (2012) and serves as an Associate Professor of Quantum Physics at the University of Technology Sydney, where he researches quantum computing, machine learning, and quantum information science. A father of four, Ferrie has authored over 75 science books for children and adults, making science accessible to all ages.[1][2][3]
Children's Science
Quantum Physics
Popular Science
Rocket Science for Babies
Quantum Physics for Babies
Quantum Physics for Babies
Optical Physics for Babies
Quantum Entanglement for Babies
Quantum Entanglement for Babies
General Relativity for Babies
Newtonian Physics for Babies
Goodnight Lab: A Scientific Parody
ABCs of Science
ABCs of Mathematics
Astrophysics for Babies
ABCs of Biology
8 Little Planets: A Solar System Book for Kids with Unique Planet Cutouts
The Cat in the Box: Understand Schrödinger's Paradox and Quantum Theory with this Whimsical Rhyming Picture Book from the #1 Science Author for Kids (Science Gifts for Nerds, Funny Cat Books)
ABCs of Economics: Simple Explanations of Complex Concepts Like Supply, Demand, Capital, and More for Toddlers and Kids (ABC Board Books, Basic Economics for Kids) (Baby University)