Everything You Need To Know About the World

Information overload!

Everything You Need To Know About the World
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SIMON ELIOT TAKES YOU on a wild ramble through amazing facts. Everything and anything is covered as you discover where killer bees come from, how fast breath travels, and who invented tree houses. Each fascinating fact draws you onto the next until you discover the book you picked up for a minute, has been in your hand for an hour.

Downloading information has never been more enjoyable.

Recommended for Age 8+

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Simon Eliot

Simon Eliot is a kid who knows a lot of really cool stuff – like that the buttock is the largest human muscle. Visit www.simoneliot.com to see some other cool stuff he has created.

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