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Weird but true! 5

300 outrageous facts
2013
Collects three hundred quirky and fun facts from articles featured in the magazine "National Geographic Kids," covering animals, science, food, space, pop culture, and more.

Everything battles

2013
An introduction to the weapons, uniforms, and technology used in battles through history.

Angry Birds playground

dinosaurs : a prehistoric adventure!
2013
The Angry Birds find a dinosaur bone and take an imaginary trip through time while teaching readers about dinosaurs.

Angry Birds playground

animals
2012
The Angry Birds ask readers to help them find their lost eggs in five different habitats from around the world, while teaching readers about the diverse range of animals and the place in which they live.

Myths busted!

just when you thought you knew what you knew--
2013
Explains the truth behind popular myths and urban legends.

Xtreme illusions

2012
A collection of visual puzzles, encouraging the reader to decipher optical illusions with images that appear to be moving and pictures that depict more than they seem, along with perplexing patterns, and more.

Baby mammoth mummy

frozen in time! : a prehistoric animal's journey into the 21st century
2011
Offers insight into the discovery of the frozen carcass of a baby mammoth in Siberia, featuring photographs and interviews with experts involved in the research, and discussing such topics as radiocarbon dating, characteristics of the prehistoric world, and the conditions that led to the preservation of this creature.

George Washington's rules to live by

a good manners guide from the father of our country
2014
A modernized adaptation of more than one hundred maxims according to which the first president conducted his life.

Space encyclopedia

a tour of our solar system and beyond
2013
Text and photographs look at the solar system, the stars and beyond.

Alien deep

revealing the mysterious living world at the bottom of the ocean
2012
Text and illustrations of a deepwater exploration look at the bottom of the ocean.

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