Weird But True! Gross

300 Slimy, Sticky, and Smelly Facts

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Paperback
$9.99 US
6.54"W x 6.5"H x 0.49"D  
On sale Mar 08, 2016 | 208 Pages | 9781426323355
Grades 3-7
Reading Level: Lexile 1010L | Fountas & Pinnell Q

Get ready to be grossed out -- in a good way! This latest addition to the crazy popular Weird but True series is slimy and sticky and jam-packed with more icky, zany fun! Step up to the plate and try not to lose your lunch, with 300 all-new, amazing facts plus photos that kids just can't get enough of.
National Geographic Kids inspires young adventurers to explore the world through award-winning magazines, books, apps, games, toys, videos, events, and a website, and is the only kids brand with a world-class scientific organization at its core. This book and series is created by National Geographic contributors, including researchers, photographers, content experts, and educational specialists. View titles by National Geographic Kids
"This latest series installment provides plenty of fodder over which readers can marvel and exclaim... Visually appealing and absolutely disgusting, this highly browsable book is best for the “general facts” shelves in public and school libraries" -- School Library Journal

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Get ready to be grossed out -- in a good way! This latest addition to the crazy popular Weird but True series is slimy and sticky and jam-packed with more icky, zany fun! Step up to the plate and try not to lose your lunch, with 300 all-new, amazing facts plus photos that kids just can't get enough of.

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National Geographic Kids inspires young adventurers to explore the world through award-winning magazines, books, apps, games, toys, videos, events, and a website, and is the only kids brand with a world-class scientific organization at its core. This book and series is created by National Geographic contributors, including researchers, photographers, content experts, and educational specialists. View titles by National Geographic Kids

Praise

"This latest series installment provides plenty of fodder over which readers can marvel and exclaim... Visually appealing and absolutely disgusting, this highly browsable book is best for the “general facts” shelves in public and school libraries" -- School Library Journal

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