365 Amazing True Things To Read In Bed
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Bedtime is about to get a lot more interesting. 365 Amazing True Things to Read in Bed is a joyful collection bursting with wild facts, weird wonders and unbelievable-but-true stories – one for every night of the year.
You’ll learn things like…
- Where does it rain diamonds?
- What does a comet smell like?
- Why would you keep a dog up your sleeve?
- Where can you find fish that live in trees?
- And who exactly was William Johnson Hippopotamus?
From frog trousers and glass trees to lawnmowing camels and chimpanzee painters, this is a book made for curious minds and giggly bedtimes. Each bite-sized story is perfect for winding down, sparking questions and filling young heads with big, brilliant thoughts.
Written by former QI writer Edward Brooke-Hitching and brought to life with whimsical illustrations by Oksana Drachkovska, this is non-fiction at its most playful and surprising. Whether read aloud or under the covers with a torch, it’s the kind of book kids will return to night after night.
A brilliant gift for curious minds, and a treasure trove of facts to enjoy together or alone, 365 Amazing True Things to Read in Bed will fill your dreams with adventure – and leave you ready to wake up and make your own.
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- Dimensions: 8.27 in x 10.63 in / 210.00 mm x 270.00 mm
- Hardcover 96 Pages
- Age: 7-9 years
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