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What Does the Moon Taste Like?: Questions and Answers about Science

โœ Scribed by Thomas Canavan


Book ID
110682494
Publisher
Arcturus Digital Limited
Year
2020
Tongue
en-GB
Weight
5 MB
Series
Big Ideas
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781839404320

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โœฆ Synopsis


Why are black holes black? Why can't you tickle yourself? For the answers to these, and many more science questions, just look inside!
Young readers will be blown away by this book of crazy science facts. Illustrated throughout with hilarious cartoons, What Does the Moon Taste Like? will introduce children to the basics of biology, chemistry and physics, in a fun and accessible way.
ABOUT THE SERIES: Big Ideas! is a dynamic, high-energy "fun fact" series for children aged 7+, illustrated throughout with humorous cartoons. Packed with surprising facts, stats, and records that kids will just love to share, it revels in all things weird, unexpected, funny, and gross!


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