She Blinded Me With Science
by manz
A few new fact books in the same series have hit the shelves in the youth department that immediately caught my eye. With bright, colorful photographs and diagrams, along with easy to read small blurbs of factual information, it’s a winner for the curious of all ages.
Extraordinary: Facts from the everyday to the exceptional answers questions about the biggest, smallest, slowest, coldest, etc., on a variety of topics such as space, human body, history, plants, and places. Why don’t haircuts hurt? How do mushrooms grow so fast? What game do 250 million people play? Can a car run on chocolate?
Weird Or What: A cornucopia of curious questions and answers delves into topics such as earth, history, nature, transportation, and society and culture. How big is a swarm? Why is an octopus spineless? Who decides what’s fashion? Which animals lived in the ice age?
If you’re into books such as the Guiness Book of World Records these are right up your alley.
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It is so great that we have
It is so great that we have such a wonderful library that holds all of these wonderful events for the great people of Ann Arbor.
That is so cool
That is so cool
OK, now you've got me humming
OK, now you've got me humming this catchy tune by Thomas Dolby!
yeah that caught me to!:D
yeah that caught me to!:D
awesome
awesome book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like something my
Sounds like something my godsons would enjoy!
Looks very cool. I love
Looks very cool. I love science.
Sounds interesting!
Sounds interesting!