Did You Know The Milky Way Galaxy Smells Like Raspberries?And that sloths visit the toilet just once a week? Did you know some fish can actually walk on land? And that the compass was originally used for fortune-telling?You might agree that our world is full of wonders, and these fun and Fascinating Facts for Curious Kids will deliver exactly that!This incredible book brings you 1050 facts and trivia from a wide range of topics, such as wild animals to cosmic adventures, cool inventions to modern technology, ocean wonders to marine ecosystems, and natural marvels to modern masterpieces.Even the smartest kids won’t be able to put down this thrilling journey of extraordinary discoveries, guaranteed to amaze and entertain for hours on end!Five engaging chapters divide these fascinating facts into themed sections on Animals, Space, Inventions, Oceans and Monuments.Each chapter is then divided into three categories and tons of subheads, so young readers can explore their favorite topics in depth!Interactive checkboxes next to every fact turn reading into an exciting fact-collecting adventure that keeps kids motivated page after page.This is where you’ll discover what a group of peacocks is called, or why the Sun doesn’t actually “rise” or “set”, and how much electricity your heart generates, or why clownfish are best friends with poisonous sea anemones!Perfect for ages 8-12, this treasure trove of knowledge transforms screen time into eager reading sessions. Whether it’s family game nights, airplane rides, or bedtime reading, curious minds will discover something incredible on every page.So what are you waiting for? Let’s dive right into these Fascinating Facts for Curious Kids!
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Did You Know The Milky Way Galaxy Smells Like Raspberries?And that sloths visit the toilet just once a week? Did you know some fish can actually walk on land? And that the compass was originally used …
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