Curiosities and wonders -- Juvenile literature
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Curiosities and wonders -- Juvenile literature
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Curiosities and wonders
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- History's most baffling sightings, by Grace Hansen
- It can't be true, a hailstone bigger than a tennis ball! : incredible tactile comparisons, senior editor, Fleur Star
- History's mysteries, curious clues, cold cases, and puzzles from the past, Kitson Jazynka
- History's oddest events, by Grace Hansen
- History's mysteries, curious clues, cold cases, and puzzles from the past, Kitson Jazynka
- Weird but true!, incredible facts, awesome photos, and weird wonders-- for this year and beyond!
- Ripley's believe it or not!, out of this world edition 2018
- Our life
- Who was Robert Ripley?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The wacky & wonderful world through numbers, written by Steve Martin, Clive Gifford and Marianne Taylor ; illustrated by Andrew Pinder
- Weird but true! 9, 300 outrageous facts
- 2022 book of world records, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer
- History's secrets of the air and sea, by Grace Hansen
- Wonders of our world, Carron Brown ; illustrated by Stef Murphy
- Scholastic book of world records 2023, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer
- Earth and nature
- Guinness World Records, by Christy Webster
- Frightlopedia, an encyclopedia of everything scary, creepy, and spine-chilling, from arachnids to zombies, by Julie Winterbottom, with contributions by Rachel Bozek ; illustrated by Stefano Tambellini
- The bedtime book of incredible questions, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- Mysterious disappearances, Cynthia O'Brien
- Mi primer Larousse de los cómos, [redacción, Laure Cambournac y Françoise de Guiber ; traducción, MarÃa del Pilar Ortiz ; ilustraciónes, Peter Allen ... et al.]
- Who are you calling weird?, Marilyn Singer ; Paul Daviz
- Guinness world records 2021
- ¿Verdadero o falso?, escrito por Andrea Mills ; asesores de la edición: Richard Walker (cuerpo humano), Kim Bryan (naturaleza y tierra), Jack Challoner (ciencia y tecnologÃa), Carole Stott (espacio) y Susan Kennedy (historia y cultura) ; traducción al español por Anna Nualart
- Are there monsters under my bed?, World Book answers your questions about random stuff, [writers, Madeline King and Grace Guibert]
- The big book of treasures, the most amazing discoveries ever made and still to be made, written by Raphael Honigstein ; illustrated by Caroline Attia
- History's ancient and medieval secrets, by Grace Hansen
- Weird but true, 300 outrageous facts
- ¡Animales extraordinarios!, Grace Hansen ; Spanish translator, Maria Puchol, Pablo Viedma
- Fakes and hoaxes, Sarah Eason
- 2024 book of world records, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer [and one other]
- What in the wow?, 250 bonkerballs facts, by Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz ; illustrated by Dave Coleman
- ESP, does a sixth sense exist?, Megan Borgert-Spaniol
- Ultimate weird but true, 2
- Countries of the world, written by Andrea Mills
- What do we know about crop circles?, by Ben Hubbard ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Ripley's believe it or not!, by Mary Packard and the editors of Ripley Entertainment Inc
- Monster science, could monsters survive (and thrive!) in the real world?, written by Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Phil McAndrew
- Unsolved!, mysterious events, Lisa Greathouse ; illustrated by Stephanie. Kuligowski
- The Atlas Obscura explorer's guide for the world's most adventurous kid, Dylan Thuras and Rosemary Mosco ; illustrated by Joy Ang
- Ripley's Believe it or not!
- Mummies, myths, and mysteries, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- National geographic kids almanac 2018
- 5,000 awesome facts (about animals!)
- Did you know?, amazing answers to the questions you ask
- Earth's most mysterious places, Louise Spilsbury
- Stuff kids should know, the mind-blowing histories of (almost) everything, Chuck Bryant and Josh Clark ; contribution by Nils Parker ; illustrations by Carly Monardo
- Weird but true! 3, 300 outrageous facts
- Axolotls, Emma Bassier
- National Geographic kids almanac, 2011
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