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National Geographic Kids Extreme Records
National Geographic Kids Extreme Records
National Geographic Kids Extreme Records
National Geographic Kids Extreme Records
National Geographic Kids Extreme Records
National Geographic Kids Extreme Records

National Geographic Kids Extreme Records

Product ID : 34998961
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Galleon Product ID 34998961
Shipping Weight 1.21 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 9.21 x 7.05 x 0.59 inches
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Product Description The biggest, wackiest, wildest, and weirdest of all the world record facts are jam-packed into this informative and superexciting fact book. From the awesome to the weird to the downright gross, get ready to meet the world's record setters! You'll find fantastic firsts, awesome extremes, and weird wonders in achievements made by animals, humans, and Mother Nature. Paired with eye-popping design and unforgettable photographs, this book blows the record-book competition away and takes first place as the zaniest, most eye-catching, unbelievable, and best of the best record books you can find! From School Library Journal Gr 3-7-Which is more dangerous-a shark or a spider? What is the tallest building on Earth? Answers to these pressing questions make up the bulk of this compilation of the biggest, fastest, and coolest stuff. Take National Geographic's outstanding presentation and research, add to it the unbelievable records of Ripley's, and you have this exciting volume that's chock-full of cute images (the world's tiniest animals), quirky trivia (Did you know Marie Curie's papers are still radioactive?), and tons of close-up pictures. Guessing games and questions will hold kids' attention. VERDICT A great addition to most collections. This will be well used, so order a few.-Sharon Verbeten, Brown County Library, Green Bay, WIα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. About the Author MICHELLE HARRIS is an editor, researcher, and writer with 20 years of publishing experience. Harris has covered a wide range of topics, from science and the natural world to politics and current events. She has written several books for National Geographic Kids, including Weird But True and 5,000 Awesome Facts [About Everything!]. JULIE BEER has been a writer, editor, and researcher in publishing and radio for more than 20 years. She is a seasoned National Geographic Kids book contributor with a Weird But True specialty.