There's No Such Thing as a Silly Question
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TextLanguage: ing Original language: Ingles Londres: Nosy Crow, 2024Edition: Primera ediciónDescription: 140 páginas, Ilustraciones a colorContent type: - Texto
- Sin Mediación
- Volúmen
- 9781839947391
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Libros | Biblioteca Susana G. De Batemarco Ingles Primaria | 030=111 RAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 000137 |
Question by Subject:
Animals
Art and Desing
Colours
Creativity and Knowledge
Dinosaurs
Food and Drink
History
Inventions
Languages
Magic and games
Maths and Numbers
Minibeasts
Music and Sound
Mysteries
Politics adn Leadership
Space
Sports
The Human Body
The World
Transport and Vehicles
Trees and Plants
A brilliantly silly question-and-answer book, fact-checked by world-leading experts from across the University of Cambridge. Did you know that there's no set number of bones in the human body? Most babies are born with around 300 bones, but by the time they've grown up, they usually have between 206 and 213. Covering a range of subjects from science, technology, engineering and mathematics to evolution, zoology, social history and more, this hilarious yet clever book expertly answers 213 of the most unusual and interesting questions you never thought to ask about the world - one for at least every bone in your body! There really is no such thing as a silly question.
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