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Part of a non-fiction series, this book contains facts about space. It talks about exploding stars, boiling planets, robotic explorers, black holes, white dwarfs and red giants. It aims to show what life would be like on Mars, what it takes to become an astronaut and how to hunt ...
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Including everything you wanted to know about fossils and evolution, this is another one of the titles in the popular non-fiction series, It's True! . In the days before the dinosaurs, there were some weird creatures living on Earth. Fossil hunters find remains of these animals ...
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This eighth title in the non-fiction series is full of information about dinosaurs from discoveries to evidence of dinosaur battles and how to become a palaeontologist. Fossil discoveries reveal secrets from the long-ago times when titanosaurids and raptors shared the Earth. This ...
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Packed with hair-raising stories of extreme adventure, this work is the 22nd title in the It's True! series. It reveals the challenges that confront the courageous climbers who venture up Mount Everest.
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A book that unearths the facts about rubbish and recycling through the ages: from dustmen, mudlarks, toshers, and rakers, to litter on Everest, to a dunny fit for a Chinese Emperor. This book is for children aged 8-12.
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Including facts about both natural and man-made poisons, from foxgloves and hemlock to rat-killer and lead paints, this book also contains many tales of murder, intrigue and accidental death. Here, you can read about toxic wallpaper that killed even bedbugs, find out why Bath bun ...
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Where do frogs go in the daytime? Is the Boiling Frog Theory true? How do frogs climb up sheets of glass? In this book Professor Mike Tyler answers all these questions and dozens more. Questions about banana frogs, poison-dart frogs, holy cross toads, fire-bellied toads and their ...
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Did you know that a single strand of hair can show you've been poisoned? Imagine sleeping on a horse hair mattress or dyeing your hair with leeches soaked in vinegar. Hair grows nearly everywhere - find out the facts about follicles and what makes hair fine, frizzy or fair in thi ...
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Did you know that maggots can help solve crimes, detectives use superglue to get fingerprints, and the people who are best at detecting lies are not police, but mothers? These days we can use lie detectors and DNA samples to catch crooks. Even so, mysteries remain, like the Shark ...
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In this book you'll meet a hideous creature that can live for a month without its head, a beetle that blasts its victims with toxic bottom spray, weird beings that breathe through their skin, five-eyed monsters that vomit on their prey to turn them into soup, and much, much more! ...
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