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The Sun: Facts for Kids
by Jenny Kellett
Part 1 of the Amazing Fact Books series
We wouldn't be alive if it weren't for the Sun-yet so few of us know a lot about this life-giving star. In fact, a recent survey found that one in four Americans don't know that the Earth revolves around the Sun!
In her latest fact book: The Sun: Facts for Kids, author Jenny Kellett gives you some of the most amazing facts about the Sun along with plenty of beautiful images to help illustrate them. Suitable for more advanced readers, or early readers with the help of an adult, Amazing Sun Facts will inspire aspiring astronauts and astronomers of all ages!
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• The Sun looks 1,600 times fainter from Pluto than it does from Earth.
• 99 per cent of our solar system's mass is concentrated in the Sun.
• Solar flares can erupt more than 160,000 km (100,000 miles) from the Sun into space.
• And many more...
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The Huge Book of Amazing Facts and Interesting Stuff 2023
Mind-Blowing Trivia Facts on Science, Music, History + More for Curious Minds
by Jenny Kellett
Part 1 of the Amazing Fact Books series
Be More Interesting
Already in its seventh edition, Jenny Kellett brings you her bestselling HUGE Book of Amazing Facts, updated for 2023. Chock-full of incredible, curious, and mind-blowing Facts, you'll be able to impress your friends or simply improve your knowledge with over 800 of only the very best hand-picked trivia facts.
The facts are divided into categories for easy reference. Whether you're into sports, history, science or something a little bit bizarre-there are hundreds of amazing facts for you.
Did you know...
• 'Mountain Dew' was once a slang term for moonshine (homemade whiskey) in the south of the US and parts of the UK.
• Neil Armstrong and his Apollo 11 colleagues had to go through US Customs when they landed back on Earth from the moon.
• The time difference between the Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex is greater than the time difference between Tyrannosaurus Rex and the first humans.
• Popping a cork from a champagne bottle releases the same level of shock waves as a jet.
• The smallest thing ever photographed was the shadow of an atom.
Discover these amazing facts and hundreds more in “The Huge Book of Amazing Facts and Interesting Stuff 2023”. It's the ideal gift for children (12+) and adults. Give the gift of knowledge with the internet's most up-to-date fact book.
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The Huge Book of Amazing Facts and Interesting Stuff 2023
by Jenny Kellett
Part of the Amazing Fact Books series
"Be More Interesting"
Already in its seventh edition, Jenny Kellett brings you her bestselling HUGE Book of Amazing Facts, updated for 2023. Chock-full of incredible, curious, and mind-blowing Facts, you'll be able to impress your friends or simply improve your knowledge with over 800 of only the very best hand-picked trivia facts. The facts are divided into categories for easy reference. Whether you're into sports, history, science or something a little bit bizarre-there are hundreds of amazing facts for you. Did you know...
*The word 'quarantine' comes from quarantena, meaning 40 days in old Venetian. During the Black Plague, the Venetians imposed a 40-day ban on arrivals into the city.
*'Mountain Dew' was once a slang term for moonshine (homemade whiskey) in the south of the US and parts of the UK. Neil Armstrong and his Apollo 11 colleagues had to go through US Customs when they landed back on Earth from the moon.
* The time difference between the Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex is greater than the time difference between Tyrannosaurus Rex and the first humans.
* In ancient Egypt, Pharaohs would smear their servants with honey so that they would attract the flies.
Discover these amazing facts and hundreds more in The Huge Book of Amazing Facts and Interesting Stuff 2023. It's the ideal gift for children (12+) and adults. Give the gift of knowledge with the internet's most up-to-date fact book.
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The Huge Book of Amazing Facts and Interesting Stuff Christmas Edition
by Jenny Kellett
Part of the Amazing Fact Books series
Sprinkle Some Festive Cheer On Your Trivia Game!
Deck the halls with... facts? Oh yes! Jenny Kellett, the maestro of mind-boggling tidbits, presents her inaugural Christmas edition of her bestselling "HUGE Book of Amazing Facts," freshly wrapped for 2023.
Packed tighter than a Christmas stocking, discover over 700 jolly trivia facts that will ho-ho-ho their way into your brain. These aren't just any facts; they're hand-picked, candy cane sweet, and occasionally nuttier than your Aunt's Christmas fruitcake.
Sneak a Peek Under the Tree:
* Evergreens aren't just about the holiday spirit; ancient Egyptians and Romans had a soft spot for them too during winter solstice.
* The "We wish you a Merry Christmas" tune? Back in the day, it was less 'wishing' and more 'demanding'!
* Male reindeer shed their antlers in early December, while females keep theirs through the winter. So, technically, Rudolph would likely be female!
* Rockefeller's Christmas tree started as... well, let's just say, modest. But it's grown in more ways than one!
Facts All Wrapped Up in Categories:
From "Christmas Around the World" to "The Economics of Christmas," there's something in this festive fact treasury for everyone. And if you've got a penchant for pop culture, a hankering for history, or even a weakness for winter wildlife – we've got a chapter for you.
Perfect for Yuletide Yucks and Guffaws:
Whether you're young or just young at heart, this is the ideal read for family gatherings by the fireplace. Warning: might contain some mistletoe mischief!
Amp up the holiday vibes and impress the in-laws or that one cousin who thinks they know everything. It's the season of giving, after all. Why not gift some festive knowledge with the most up-to-date Christmas trivia tome around?
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