Truth or Poop? Amazing Animal Facts

Truth or Poop? Amazing Animal Facts

by James Warwood
Truth or Poop? Amazing Animal Facts

Truth or Poop? Amazing Animal Facts

by James Warwood

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Overview

True or false quiz book all about amazing animals that’ll keep you guessing to the end for fans of National Geographic Kids Weird but True books.

Here’s the challenge – can you sort the facts from the fibs:

The closest living relative to the T-Rex is a chicken
Some worms can jump
An armadillo's armour is bulletproof
A bat can eat up to 1,000 insects per hour
Hippos can run faster than humans

Inside this wild and wacky book, you’ll discover 50 amazing animal facts. Some will sound stupid, some will seem obvious, and some may even sound familiar. But you’ve got to think long and hard to work out which are real and which are complete nonsense. That’s right, some are the TRUTH and others are POOP!

Kids will get hooked, parents will be baffled, teachers will go cross-eyed, and grandparents will lose their false teeth.

This is the perfect gift for inquisitive children that will widen their knowledge and keep them entertained and amazed for HOURS!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164997342
Publisher: James Warwood
Publication date: 08/13/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 9,554
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

James Warwood is a writer and illustrator who lives on the borders of North Wales with his wife, two sons, and cactus (called Steve the Cactus).

He has a degree in Theology, which at the time seemed like a great idea, until he released he didn't want to become an RE Teacher. Instead, he writes laugh-out-loud middle grade fiction and non-fiction. He also fills them with his silly cartoons. He is the bestselling author of the EXCUSE ENCYCLOPEDIA and the TRUTH OR POOP SERIES.

James likes whiskey, squirrels, reading silly books, playing his bass guitar, and Greggs Sausage Rolls. He does not like losing at board games or having to writing about himself in the third person.

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