The big book of useless knowledge 250 of the coolest, weirdest, and most unbelievable facts you won't be taught in school

Brittney G. Borowiec

Book - 2024

"Heard about the lizard that shoots blood from its eyes? Or the ancient Romans who used pee as mouthwash? Did you know that going on a roller coaster can cure kidney stones? In this compendium of obscure facts readers will be treated to baffling knowledge they would never learn at school. Broken into chapters including geography, space, and history, a team of experts has scoured the world to find the silliest and most pointless facts that it has to offer. Accompanied by hilarious illustrations, kids will meet the prehistoric camel with no humps, the tortoises that went to the Moon (and came back again), and dancing cave people. They will learn crucial life skills like how to walk on custard and how to unboil an egg by spinning it 5,000... times a minute. And they will read the heartwarming story of a court jester called Roland the Farter--can you guess what his special skill was? (SPOILER: the information in this book isn't really useless. It will inspire, shock, and amuse the reader - and maybe spark an interest that will last a lifetime. It just won't help you with any exams!)"--

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Subjects
Genres
Trivia and miscellanea
Published
London : Neon Squid 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Brittney G. Borowiec (author)
Other Authors
Victoria Atkinson (author), Laura Buller (illustrator), Yara Haridy, Anna Goldfield, Lucia Perez Diaz, Sophie Allan, Hannah Li, Alexander Mostov, Liz Kay
Item Description
Includes index.
"Created for St. Martin's Press by Neon Squid"--Colophon.
Physical Description
208 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781684493883
  • Chapter 1. Nature
  • Chapter 2. Human Body
  • Chapter 3. Places
  • Chapter 4. Prehistoric
  • Chapter 5. History
  • Chapter 6. Culture
  • Chapter 7. Science
  • Chapter 8. Earth
  • Chapter 9. Space
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A hefty helping of need-to-know information, from gross nature facts to how tardigrades, tortoises, and toilets function in space. A stable of science writers and illustrators set the tone by leading with pithy introductions to the blood-squirting horned lizard and the aptly named eastern skunk cabbage. The barrage of artfully selected, must-share revelations that follow will keep even casual browsers riveted. Though the book dishes up lots of customary morsels--yes, wombat poop is shaped like a cube, people are taller in the morning, and Marie Curie's notebooks are still radioactive--it has plenty of lesser-known tidbits to tuck away, from how to unboil an egg to observations that the Earth's mantle is green, Martian sunsets are blue, and the mountains in China's Zhangye Danxia Geopark have rainbow stripes. The authors offer some historical insights as well, informing readers that Abe Lincoln was a licensed bartender, that "Roland the Farter" was a minstrel in the court of England's Henry II, and that a corps of warrior women guarded the ancient kings of Dahomey (modern-day Benin). The cartoon art, done by different hands but in a consistent style, includes a racially diverse cast in current or period dress. Disarming title; crowd-pleasing content. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.