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National Geographic Kids: Bizarre Mais Vrai! 2
National Geographic Kids
See below for English description. Saviez-vous. que les requins existent depuis plus longtemps que les arbres? que des météorites aussi gros qu'un ballon de basketball s'écrasent sur la Terre environ tous les mois? qu'une coquerelle peut vivre plus d'une semaine sans tête? Chaque page de ce livre fascinant s'ouvre sur de nouvelles informations tantôt loufoques, tantôt sérieuses, accompagnées de photos et d'illustrations sans équivoque. Les grands curieux y trouveront des informations étranges sur les sciences, la culture, le tourisme et bien d'autres sujets. Un livre à partager, entre amis ou en famille. The second installment in a series of brain-bending facts that covers a broad range of topics, from science to food to pop culture and just about everything else under the sun. For example, did you know that a great white shark can weigh as much as 15 gorillas? That meteorites the size of basketballs land on Earth about once a month? Kids will have so much fun exchanging facts that they won't even realize they're learning. Original title: Weird But True 2: 300 Outrageous Facts
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Tomes & Tales
$4.95
1 copy
Publisher
Scholastic, Incorporated
Pages
200
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781443147668
ISBN-10
1443147664
Language
English
Published
2015-10-01
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