Title | : | National Geographic Kids Weird But True! 6: 300 Outrageous Facts |
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ISBN | : | 1426314906 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781426314902 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2014 |
National Geographic Kids Weird But True! 6: 300 Outrageous Facts Reviews
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It was a good book with lots of cool, weird, and surprising fact's. Some of the fact seem fake and you won't believe them but they are all real! Like did you know rabbits can see behind them while looking strait ahead! Its like they have eyes on the back of there head! The thing I love most about this book is that everything is real and I recommend it to readers that are curious.
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This book had a lot of weird facts in it. It was fun to read!
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Good, but there weren't 1,000,000 years and some I don't exactly believe.
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i love those kind of book i'm learning a lot of thing
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"For $25 you can order a jar of toenails online."
"The Goliath Spider's fangs are as long as a paperclip."
"Tigers and house cats share 95% of the same genes."
"People who love to read tend to be nicer and more understanding a study found."
"When a female dragon fly is annoyed by a male she will play dead until he leaves."
"A whale's earwax can be as thick as a mattress." -
I really like learning new things from a "children's book!"
This was a very entertaining, and lavishly illustrated, book of trivia!
Please enjoy these little trivia gems!
A. "Some dogs are allergic to cats!
B. Borborygmus is the word, for the rumbling sound in your stomach, when you're hungry.
C. A woman in Sweden, found her wedding ring on a carrot growing in her garden, -- 16 years after misplacing it!
D. Dolphins, can recognize another dolphin's whistle, even after they've been separated for 29 years.
E. New Zealand, has more cats per person, than any other country in the world.
F. Every year, residents in a New Mexico town, build a giant snowman out of tumbleweeds.
G. In Belgium, there are postage stamps, that smell and taste like chocolate.
H. Scooby-Doo was originally named, Too Much!
I. "Watermelon snow" is tinted pink and smells sweet.
J. Tigers and house cats, share 95 percent, of the same genes.
As Lord Byron wrote, "Tis strange - but true; for truth is always strange; Stranger than fiction." -
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This is the most poorly written fact book of its type that I’ve ever found. It’s not specific in the details. It’s a pile of stuff that could be intersecting if it were sorted out and put with it’s missing parts. 🤷♀️ -
I liked the book. I wasent my favorite .I[ think that b[oys will enjoy it better than girls.But some girls could like it
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Plenty of crazy, interesting and fun facts for kiddos along with great photos. Kids loved it.
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it was FRESSSSHHHHHHHHHH
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Lots of fun trivia!!! My kids love this series.
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I Hate that th oak has so much billions of years. FAKEFAKEFAKE. There resume interesting facts tho7gh.
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This book was more realistic then the other on. I liked this book a lot. One problem, it said the earth has been alive for 1 billion years
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This was so much reading this book while my students hovered over me to see the pictures and fun photos. This book will definitely make it's way around to students in my class!
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The kiddos just adore this book! I'll have to get the others.
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I love these books! They are fascinating. I hope my kids keep getting them at the library so I can read them after they go to bed!
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Fun little read. Was great for down time!
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Did you know....
Donald Duck's middle name is Fauntleroy?
In Belgium, there are postage stamps that smell and taste like chocolate?
There are no seagulls in Hawaii?
Love this series! -
I like how there are so many interesting facts and it is just really random. Like on one page there is a fact about Egypt then the next is about pigs or something!
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This book is good. It has a lot of facts and some are very weird. And one of the very good parts about this book is there is more weird but true.