MIDDLE GRADE NONFICTION REVIEW: Brain Candy by National Geographic Kids
ABOUT THE BOOK
Unwrap 500 fascinating knowledge nuggets about all kinds of topics to boost your brainpower in this yummy little fact book.
Let's start with a million. A million days ago, the first Olympics took place in ancient Greece. If you live a million hours, you'll be 114 years old. And how many ants equal the weight of one average human? That's right, a million. Open the candy cover and take a deep and delicious dive into numbers, fun facts, and cool trivia on all kinds of topics. It's a novel approach to feeding kids tantalizing tidbits about the world, and is sure to be an addictive addition to the bookshelves of Weird But True! and Just Joking fans.
Let's start with a million. A million days ago, the first Olympics took place in ancient Greece. If you live a million hours, you'll be 114 years old. And how many ants equal the weight of one average human? That's right, a million. Open the candy cover and take a deep and delicious dive into numbers, fun facts, and cool trivia on all kinds of topics. It's a novel approach to feeding kids tantalizing tidbits about the world, and is sure to be an addictive addition to the bookshelves of Weird But True! and Just Joking fans.
REVIEW
Brain Candy is a nonfiction children's book full of facts. The book is perfect for sharing between friends or in a classroom and covers all sorts of subjects. Tidbits from subjects such as human anatomy, math, geography, animals, and technology are included. The book is full of fun photographs and illustrations to highlight the variety of different facts. The facts focus on the unusual and the strange, just the sort of thing that fascinates children. The design of the book is especially attractive and eye-catching with the use of bright colors, highlighted text, different sized fonts and interesting photographs. A book to be pored over and shared with relish.
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