Curious World
The Fastest, the Weirdest, the Loudest… of Everything
(Autor) Mick O'HareA mind-bending adventure the whole family will enjoy! Packed with amazing trivia, weird world records, and mind-blowing facts, this book is perfect for curious kids, trivia-loving teens, and even grown-ups who can't resist a quirky fact or two. A must read for all curious minds! Discover the fastest, slowest, oldest, and weirdest things on Earth--and beyond! Which volcano has been erupting for over 2,000 years? Are spiders faster than Usain Bolt? (you will never look at your house spiders in the same way again)! Where's the coldest place life can survive? Which creature has the longest neck (and no, it's not a giraffe)? What are the smallest known things to exist? Whether you're sharing hilarious facts around the table, keeping the kids entertained and off screens, or wowing your friends with your trivia skills, this book is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Perfect for; Gifts for kids (aged 8+) teens, and adults. Families looking to keep eyeballs off screens and brains switched on. Trivia buffs, fact lovers, and anyone who enjoys learning something new. Discover the World's Wildest and Wackiest Wonders - One Fascinating Fact at a Time!
Mick O'Hare
Mick O'Hare is a British author and editor known for his work on popular science books and magazines. He is the editor of the popular science magazine "New Scientist" and has contributed to numerous publications such as "The Guardian" and "How to Fossilize Your Hamster." O'Hare's writing style is engaging and humorous, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a wider audience. His most famous work is "How to Fossilize Your Hamster," a collection of quirky and entertaining science experiments. O'Hare's contributions to literature have helped to popularize science and make it more approachable for readers of all ages.