Curiosities and wonders -- Juvenile literature
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Curiosities and wonders -- Juvenile literature
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Curiosities and wonders
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- An Encyclopedia of fantastic facts, our world in numbers, written by Clive Gifford
- Natural wonders of the world, discover 30 marvels of planet Earth, Molly Oldfield ; illustrated by Federica Bordoni
- Twisted tongues, jokes, comics, facts, and tongue twisters, by Kit Lively and David Lewman ; illustrated by David DeGrand
- Weird but true!, ripped from the headlines 2 : real-life stories you have to read to believe
- Every day amazing, fantastic facts for every day of the year, Mike Barfield ; illustrations by Marianna Madriz
- A maths journey around the wonders of the world, Hilary Koll and Steve Mills
- Space maps, Lara Albanese, illustrated by Tommaso Vidus Rosin
- Listified!, Britannica's 300 lists that will blow your mind, Andrew Pettie ; illustrated by Andrés Lozano
- The big book of mysteries, Tom Adams ; [illustrated by] Yas Imamura
- Missing!, Katie Dicker
- Frightlopedia, an encyclopedia of everything scary, creepy, and spine-chilling, from arachnids to zombies, by Julie Winterbottom, with contributions by Rachel Bozek ; illustrated by Stefano Tambellini
- Tallest tower, smallest star, a pictorial compendium of comparisons, illustrated by Page Tsou
- I can't believe it!
- Mysterious creatures, Katie Dicker
- Mysteries of the ancients
- Stephen Biesty's incredible cross-sections of everything, illustrated by Stephen Biesty ; written by Richard Platt
- Incredible history, wonders of the world, [contributors, Ian Fitzgerald, Lizzie Munsey]
- The book of where?, [illustrated by Ray Bryant]
- 100 first things to know, written by Dawn Sirett ; design and illustrations, Polly Appleton
- On this day in history, a kid's day-by-day guide to 2,675 significant events, Christin Farley
- Record breakers!, senior editors Chris Hawkes, Scarlett O'Hara, Fleur Star
- The awesome book of awesomeness, Adam Frost ; illustrated by Dan Bramall
- How many spots has a cheetah got?, written by Steve Martin ; illustrated by Amber Davenport
- World tour, illustrators, Mike Love, Pippa Curnick, David Shepard, Michelle Todd, Cherie Zamazing
- Me and the world, an infographic exploration, by Mireia Trius ; illustrated by Joana Casals ; [English translation by Feather Flores]
- No way!, the wildest mind-blowing facts in the Universe, Dan Marshall
- Crazy creepy crawlies, Isabel Thomas
- Scholastic 2016 book of world records, special edition : epic wins and fails, by Jenifer Corr Morse
- Stump the grown-up
- J.K. Rowling's wizarding world, a pop-up gallery of curiosities, paper engineering by James Diaz ; illustations by Sergio Gómez Silván
- 500 things you didn't know... but do now!, [written by Samantha Barnes, Dominique Enright, Guy Macdonald and Matthew Morgan ; illustrated by Niki Catlow]
- The book of amazing incredible fantastic facts, Charles Hope
- 5 minute really true stories for bedtime, text by Jackie McCann, Jen Arena, Rachel Valentine, and Sally Symes
- Totally random facts, 3,128 wild, wacky, and wondrous things about the world, Melina Gerosa Bellows, Vol. 1
- Mysterious places, Katie Dicker
- Amazing facts every 10 year old needs to know, written by Clive Gifford ; illustrations by Chris Dickason
- The supernatural survival guide, there so much weird stuff out there -- but the truth is in here!, George Ivanoff
- The kid's world factbook, a complete guide to the history, climate, terrain, flag, language, and more of the world's countries
- Amazing but true, fun facts about the LEGO world - and our own!, written by Elizabeth Dowsett, Julia March, Catherine Saunders
- Encyclopedia of ordinary things, written by Štěpánka Sekaninová ; illustrations by Eva Chupíková
- Hidden wonders, a guide to the planet's wildest, weirdest places, Nicole Maggi
- The bedtime book of impossible questions, real life adventures in curiosity, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- Stephen Biesty's incredible body cross-sections, illustrated by Stephen Biesty ; written by Richard Platt
- Ancient wonders, then & now, written by Stuart Hill ; illustrated by Lindsey Spinks
- Time for kids big book of why/, by Mark Shulman and K.C. Kelley
- Stephen Biesty's more incredible cross-sections, illustrated by Stephen Biesty ; written by Richard Platt
- Strange but true, 10 of the world's greatest mysteries explained, writte nby Kathryn Hulick ; illustrated by Gordy Wright
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