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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- Hard to believe, developed and produced by Ripley Publishing Ltd
- Who was Robert Ripley?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The big book of mysteries, Tom Adams ; illustrated by Yas Imamura
- National Geographic kids almanac 2023
- Mummies, myths, and mysteries, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- Weird-but-true facts about gross things, by Lauren Coss ; illustrated by Mernie Gallagher-Cole
- The small and mighty book of oceans, Tracey Turner and Kristi Davidson
- Guinness World Records, by Christy Webster
- Totally random facts, 3,128 wild, wacky, and wondrous things about the world, Melina Gerosa Bellows
- Guinness world records 2018
- I can't believe it!
- Weird food, writer, Jeff De la Rosa ; editor, Grace Guibert ; senior art director, Tom Evans
- The uncanny, Peter Hepplewhite, Neil Tonge ; [illustrations, Nick Farmer and Andrew Elliot]
- The book of mysteries, magic and the unexplained, written by Tamara Macfarlane ; illustrated by Kristina Kister
- Disgusting foods, Joanne Mattern
- 1001 questions & answers, [written and edited by Helena Spiteri and David Pickering]
- UFOs, by Nadia Higgins
- Guinness world records 2021
- The big little book of awesome stuff, 300 wild facts, fun projects & amazing tricks, by Dan Bova
- That's Fact-Tastic!, mind-blowing, eye-popping, jaw-dropping stuff about our world, National Geographic Kids
- Strange mysteries from around the world, Seymour Simon
- Disgusting jobs, Joanne Mattern
- Knowledge genius!, contributors: Peter Chrisp, Clive Gifford, Derek Harvey, Andrea Mills, and John Woodward
- Incredibly strange, developed and produced by Ripley Publishing Ltd
- Disgusting plants, Joanne Mattern
- One day by the numbers, a book of infographics, Steve Jenkins
- Disappearances, Ann Weil
- Extreme abilities, amazing human feats and the simple science behind them, written by Galadriel Watson ; illustrated by Cornelia Li
- LEGO factastic, a LEGO adventure in the real world, [LEGO Group]
- Atlas of oddities, Clive Gifford ; Tracy Worrall
- 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
- One day by the numbers, a book of infographics, Steve Jenkins
- Exploding beetles & inflatable fish, a world of animal weirdness by Sam Quigley, text: Tracey Turner ; art: Andrew Wightman
- World's grossest history facts, Scott Nickel
- Hidden wonders, a guide to the planet's wildest, weirdest places, Nicole Maggi
- The big book of treasures, the most amazing discoveries ever made and still to be made, written by Raphael Honigstein ; illustrated by Caroline Attia
- Totally random facts, Melina Gerosa Bellows, Vol. 2
- Guinness world records, daring dogs, by Cari Meister ; photos supplied by Guinnes World Records
- Stuff kids should know, the mind-blowing histories of (almost) everything, Chuck Bryant and Josh Clark ; contribution by Nils Parker ; illustrations by Carly Monardo
- Magic tree house incredible fact book, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Guinness World Records, incredible animals!, by Christa Roberts
- Believe it!
- 2022 book of world records, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer
- Weird but true!, World 2023 : incredible facts, awesome photos, and weird wonders--for this year and beyond!
- Big book of knowledge
- Don't read this book before dinner, revoltingly true tales of foul food, icky animals, horrible history, and more, Anna Claybourne
- Every second, text and illustrations by Bruno Gibert
- Big scream!, the 100 creepiest, most disgusting, horrifying things you should know, written by Fiona Macdonald ; illustrated by David Antram
- Scholastic book of world records 2023, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer
- Expect the unexpected, weird & wonderful
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