How Loud Can You Burp?
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A great compilation of the icky, yucky and fascinating questions that children love to ask. How loud can you burp? What’s the world’s deadliest disease? Can you make power from animal poo? What are clouds for? What’s the difference between a brain and a computer? Chuckle at the questions in this cheeky, funny science book which takes a refreshingly weird look at the world and universe we live in. Then marvel at the fascinating answers given by the people in the know – boffins at the Science Museum! Anyone who loved _Why is Snot Green?- is bound to go bananas for this!
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780330454094
Publisher
Date published
July 4th, 2008
Other details
- 240 pages
Condition
New
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rt113
on 27 November 2011If you want to find out how loud you can burp or why spicy things taste hot when they’re cold. There are lots of different questions and answers. This a great book and I think loads of people will like. If you are interested in finding stuff out. I enjoyed it so much I gave a copy to my brother and he loved it too. Iwould give this book an A+
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kai17
on 7 November 2010i think this book is boring at first but i think it gets dead good once u get far through it
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HannahMontana6262
on 10 January 2009This is a really interesting book because It tells you about The loudest burp in the world and what makes us burp and why. Read it and you will be fascinated!
hannahmontana6262xx
5out of 5
Bookworm81
on 1 March 2012
A brilliant, fascinating and interesting book by Glenn Murphy.