Description
Think nothing can tear kids away from their screens? Challenge accepted.
Incredible True Stories for Curious Kids isn't just another fact book. It's a collection of surprising, real-life stories told through fun characters and dialogue that make kids forget they're actually learning.
From a teenager who found a planet during his summer internship to mushrooms that put on their own light show, each tale proves reality is more incredible than fiction.
Inside Incredible True Stories for Curious Kids, you'll discover true stories that make perfect "Wait, that actually happened?!" moments:
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The octopus that pulled off the greatest aquarium escape in history
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How a frustrated chef's revenge on a picky customer accidentally created potato chips
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Why your head is literally older than your feet (thanks, Einstein!)
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The bird that perfectly mimics chainsaws, car alarms, and camera shutters
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How a moldy sandwich forgotten in a lab saved millions of lives
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The lake where you literally cannot sink, no matter how hard you try
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The day it rained frozen lizards in Florida
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How broken guitar equipment created Queen's stadium anthem
What makes this book actually cool:
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7 themed chapters: Wild World, Accidental Inventions, Sports & Gaming, Future Tech, Pop Culture, Mind-Blowing Science, and Unstoppable People
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Bite-sized stories (2-4 pages each) perfect for kids who think reading is "too long"
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Something for everyone: Stories span diverse interests from sports to science, technology to history, animals to art and pop culture
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Screen-time alternative that actually works: Stories just as engaging as digital content but builds reading skills and gives kids impressive knowledge to share at school, with friends, or at the dinner table
Each story is written in kid-friendly language with just the right amount of humor and dialogue to keep even the most tech-distracted young reader engaged. The perfect gift for curious minds who need a reminder that reality is often stranger -- and way more interesting -- than fiction.
Formatted with an accessible, easy-read font to support readers with dyslexia and visual fatigue.
Target readers: Ages 9-14, especially kids who think books are "boring" and usually choose quick videos over longer reads.
Reading level: Upper elementary and middle school readers (Grades 4-8)
Grab your copy today and watch your child discover there's a whole incredible world beyond their screen!
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