National Geographic Kids has another great way for kids to learn about their world.
Title: Bet You Didn’t
Know!
Publisher: National Geographic Kids
ISBN: 9781426328374
Review:
“In an early version, Roald
Dahl’s James and the giant Peach featured a giant cherry. The first
Thanksgiving dinner may have included eels. There is a crayon color called
macaroni and cheese. Mars has blue sunsets. Mike the chicken set a world record
for living for 18 months without a head, from 1945 to 1947.”
This book has over 180
pages of fun facts from the extreme weird to the absolutely interesting and
hilarious. There are cool facts about color, frogs, senses, the ancient world,
food, flight and so much more. There are also lots of colorful photos and
illustrations that provide readers with an up close and personal view of our
world. Some categories have numbered bursts of fun facts for a fast-paced
learning experience and others provide a little more information, so readers
can get a better understanding of the why and how.
National Geographic Kids always
keeps kids in mind when they are putting together fun facts about some of the
coolest things on the planet. What kid wouldn’t want to know about creepy
crawlies, or what happens to your body when you sneeze? Parents and teachers
can encourage kids to gather more information on their own with each and every
fun fact they discover. Readers can use this guide for trivia games in the home
and classroom.
Courtesy of Media Masters Publicity
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