ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Macropædia

Macropædia is like a big book that contains a lot of information about different things. Just like when you read a storybook, you learn about one story, but when you read Macropædia, you learn about many different things.

Macropædia is made up of different sections or volumes, each one talking about a particular subject, such as history, science, arts, and others. When you want to learn about a specific topic, you can go to the section of Macropædia that talks about it and read everything you need to know.

Macropædia is a great tool for people who love to learn new things and want to know more about the world around them. It helps you to become smarter and more knowledgeable. Even adults who have finished school still keep Macropædia handy to continue learning things.

So, if you ever want to know more about something, ask your parents or teacher to show you Macropædia, and you'll be able to learn all about it!
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