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The Ultimate Book of Interesting Facts for Kids : An Epic Collection of Fun, Weird, and Awesome Trivia for Curious Kids Who Love to Learn Cool Stuff
by Jordan Strong
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Synopsis
Ignite your child’s curiosity in just minutes a day—no screens, no boredom, and no repeated facts, even if your young explorer has heard it all before!
Do you wish your child would put down the tablet and pick up a book that’s just as entertaining—and a whole lot more educational?
Have you ...
Do you wish your child would put down the tablet and pick up a book that’s just as entertaining—and a whole lot more educational?
Have you ...
Ignite your child’s curiosity in just minutes a day—no screens, no boredom, and no repeated facts, even if your young explorer has heard it all before!
Do you wish your child would put down the tablet and pick up a book that’s just as entertaining—and a whole lot more educational?
Have you struggled to find a gift that keeps curious minds engaged and learning, without the yawns or eye-rolls?
Are you searching for a resource that sparks endless “Wow!” moments, answers their wildest questions, and inspires new adventures far beyond the page?
If you nodded yes, you’re in the right place.
The Ultimate Book of Interesting Facts for Kids is packed with vibrant visuals, playful activities, and the most jaw-dropping, giggle-inducing, and mind-expanding facts—specially crafted for ages 6 to 12.
Here’s just a peek at what you and your young fact-hunter will discover inside:
A vast array of topics—from the depths of the oceans to the stars above - to sports, culture and geography too!
Astonishing Animals and Plants: Why do some creatures glow in the dark? Can a tree talk to its neighbor?
Dino-mite discoveries: How did T. rex get its name, and what really wiped out the dinosaurs?
History’s Hidden Gems: What’s the secret to Egyptian Mummification? What happened to the Mayan civilization?
Quirky Quests and Mysteries: What’s the truth behind the real Yeti? Is there really lost city of gold?
Hands-on activities: Make a mini volcano, decode a secret message, and grow your own crystals
…and so much more!
Worried about tired old facts or dull design? Every page is meticulously researched to ensure accuracy, so you can trust your child’s learning experience.
No repeated content: Each fact is unique, fresh, and designed to surprise—even the most voracious reader.
Designed for durability and delight: With sturdy binding and high-quality paper, this book stands up to enthusiastic page-flippers and classroom use.
Engaging visuals and clean layouts: Every spread has images and is organized for easy reading—no clutter, just captivating exploration.
Whether your child is a future scientist, a curious dreamer, or just loves to say “Did you know?”, this book is the perfect companion for bedtime, road trips, classrooms, or gift-giving.
Give them the gift of discovery—the kind that lasts a lifetime.
Ready to spark endless curiosity and laughter? Scroll up and click “Add to Cart” and turn every day into a fact-a-palooza!
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