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208 pp.
| Neon Squid
| May, 2025
|
TradeISBN 9781684493777$24.99
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4-6
Useless Knowledge series.
Organized into topic areas (e.g., “Human Body,” “Chemistry”), this collection contains fascinating and occasionally gross trivia about ourselves, our planet, and our universe. Readers learn, for example, that jellyfish can live forever; that you’re awake during brain surgery; and that astronauts left poop on the moon. Humorous cartoon illustrations, such as a drawing of lighter-than-water Saturn enjoying a bubble bath, accompany each fact.
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4-6
Illustrated by
Daniel Nelson.
Common questions children may have about their bodies are included in this lively, quick-paced book. Readers will learn the purpose of baby teeth, what causes wrinkly skin while bathing, why cilantro tastes like soap to some, and many other things. Each question is answered in simple, kid-friendly language. A virus is described as a “tiny germ that can make you sick.” The digital illustrations in bright, bold colors are often humorous. A glossary and index are appended.
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K-3
Illustrated by
Susan Deming.
Author Payne (a TikTok-famed zookeeper) takes readers behind the scenes of an unnamed zoo, explaining how staff and volunteers feed, train, and care for the animals over the course of a day. Readers are also introduced to the variety of jobs available at the zoo as well as its role in promoting conservation and environmental protection efforts. Appealing soft-toned illustrations depict a variety of happy, healthy zoo residents and their human caretakers and visitors.