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A
funny and exciting non-fiction book for 7-13 year-olds (and
for 14s-adults too!)
Andy Seed's How to Spot a Hadrosaur in a Bus Queue
is madcap miscellany of fascinating information, nutty humour,
lists, daft facts, useless knowledge, bizarre figures, silly
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The
book is a deliciously random collection of irresistible info and
wacky lists, including:
- The top five causes of broken
biscuits
- Things that don't exist
- Disgusting world cuisine
- How to make fake snot
- Great Homer Simpson quotes
- Rude place names
- Beckham's haircuts
- 7 lies about Rhyl
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You can't afford to be without this book if you want answers to
key questions such as:
- What shouldn't you wear at a
wedding?
- Who makes Fire-Bellied Toad?
- How can I say yes in
Mongolian?
- Where can you see a Spotted
Thick Knee?
- When was Lego invented?
- Why was September only 19 days
long one year?
- Is there really a Nude
Olympics?
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The
book is number 11 on the School Library
Association list of the best 160 books to get boys
of 11-14 into reading announced in May 2007 by
Education Secretary Alan Johnson - details here.
Book
Details
Publisher:
Hodder Children's Books
Author:
Andy Seed
ISBN:
0-340-89303-6
Publication
Date: 14 Oct 2004
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Buy
from: Amazon,
Tesco,
Play.com
or your local bookshop.
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Did
you know?
- There's a comic called 'Too
Much Coffee Man'
- In 1999, 311 people in the UK
injured themselves with bird baths
- There are 8 countries
beginning and ending with A (no way can you name them all!)
- That a kangaroo can jump
higher than a house (houses can't jump)
- Japan has lots of roads
- That there's a chemical
element called unununium
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Read
some great reviews of Hadrosaur
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