|aGross universe : |byour guide to all disgusting things under the sun / |cwritten by Jeff Szpirglas ; illustrated by Michael Cho.
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|aToronto, Ont. : |bMaple Tree Press, |cc2004.
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|a64 p. : |bcol. ill. ; |c25 cm.
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|aIncludes index.
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|aWelcome to Gross Universe, where stinking, exploding, and oozing are basic facts of life for humans, animals, insects, and plants alike. The world we live in is definitely gross, but instead of hiding under the blankets (you'll never guess what's under there) it's best just todiscover as much about it as you can.
Gross Universe is an eye-opening, sometimes stomach-turning exploration of the many physical things about animals, plants, and — of course — young readers themselves that often go politely unmentioned. From mucus to vomit, from farts to phlegm, nothing is off-limits. With topics including sweat, mold, pus (a Perfectly Understandable Secretion), our gross microscopic friends, and even fossilized dinosaur poop, the book holds myriad delights waiting to be discovered. Irreverent illustrations enliven the amazing parade of weird scientific facts. Special features include Games You Should Never Play (such as Komodo Kissing Booth), gross activities (example: create a Dandruff Landing Pad), and Scientist A and Scientist B, recurring characters whose bickering back and forth helps elucidate the facts. Gross Universe reveals a universe that may not always be pretty, but is sure to keep children engrossed, laughing, and learning.
Gross Universe is an eye-opening, sometimes stomach-turning exploration of the many physical things about animals, plants, and — of course — young readers themselves that often go politely unmentioned. From mucus to vomit, from farts to phlegm, nothing is off-limits. With topics including sweat, mold, pus (a Perfectly Understandable Secretion), our gross microscopic friends, and even fossilized dinosaur poop, the book holds myriad delights waiting to be discovered. Irreverent illustrations enliven the amazing parade of weird scientific facts. Special features include Games You Should Never Play (such as Komodo Kissing Booth), gross activities (example: create a Dandruff Landing Pad), and Scientist A and Scientist B, recurring characters whose bickering back and forth helps elucidate the facts. Gross Universe reveals a universe that may not always be pretty, but is sure to keep children engrossed, laughing, and learning.