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OverviewSmart kids. Weird facts. Epic fun! Looking for a trivia book that keeps kids laughing, learning, and saying, ""Wait... what?!"" Brain Bogglers is the ultimate collection of strange discoveries, random facts, and mind-bending trivia for curious kids aged 8-14. Perfect for fans of Weird But True! and National Geographic Kids, this fact-filled adventure explores science, nature, animals, history, space, inventions, sport-and even math that'll make their heads spin! Inside, readers will discover: ���� How much a giant cloud really weighs (hint: tons more than you think!) ����️ A spider that keeps a frog as a pet ���� The magical math patterns hidden inside seashells ���� The farmyard trio-a sheep, duck, and rooster-that made aviation history ���� How a blue whale measures up against city buses! Why kids-and parents-love Brain Bogglers: ✔ 22 chapters packed with fascinating facts about science, history, animals, plants, space, sport, and math ✔ Quirky illustrations and clean humour that make learning irresistible ✔ Classroom-friendly content that's 100 % safe yet totally bonkers ✔ Screen-free entertainment for road trips, classrooms, family nights, or trivia challenges ✔ Perfect for homeschooling or group learning-each page sparks curiosity and conversation ✔ Backed by 60 pages of verified sources to support school projects and curious minds Whether your child is a trivia buff, a reluctant reader, or simply bursting with curiosity, Brain Bogglers turns random facts into real-world wonder. It's more than a fun read-it's a gateway to discovery and confidence. A perfect gift for birthdays, holidays, classrooms, or any kid who loves weird science, wild animals, and laugh-out-loud learning. Ready to be wonderfully brain-boggled? Open the cover-and let the weirdness begin! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Quentin BurrowsPublisher: Encompass Consulting Limited Imprint: Encompass Consulting Limited Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781067133665ISBN 10: 1067133666 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 29 April 2026 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAmazon Reviews: ""This book is a fun trivia adventure that turns weird facts and wacky discoveries into laughter and learning. Packed with quirky illustrations and surprising truths-from clouds that weigh tons to spiders that keep frog pets-it keeps kids engaged and endlessly curious. The book offers a perfect balance of education and entertainment. It has chapters spanning science, history, space, sports, and animals. Whether for road trips, classrooms, or family nights, you will find this book delightful."" ""A Family Communications Starter I didn't know what to expect from Quentin Burrows' new book, Brain Bogglers: Freaky Facts and Trivia Treasures for Quirky Kids, but when I sat down to read it, I found myself jumping up and sharing juicy snippets of the book. Soon, my children and grandchildren gathered around to listen to the next freaky fact. It became a spontaneous family gathering where I shared morsels of interesting and engaging facts, followed by a discussion, with comments like, ""I didn't know that"" or ""Whoa, that's weird."" Brain Bogglers is an immensely shareable book. It is a communication starter, perfect for family gatherings or sitting by the fireplace and indulging your own inquisitive mind. The book has 22 chapters covering a wide range of compelling subjects, including the ancient world, science, nature, math, physics, war, disasters, fashion, and sports, such as the Super Bowl. Each chapter contains an intriguing headline followed by four or five sentences that explain the headline. Here are a couple of examples from the book that started a discussion with my family: Berry Confusion, Bananas are actually real berries, while strawberries and raspberries. Nope! They're fakers called ""aggregate fruits."" Berry weird, right? Corals are Animals, Closely related to invertebrates like jellies and sea anemones. Coral reefs are the most significant biological structures on Earth and are composed of tiny individual animals called coral polyps. Most are only a few millimeters wide and grow into colonies as they build their hard calcium-based skeletons next to each other. I enjoyed Brain Bogglers, and I look forward to Quinten Burrows' next book, which he suggests might become a series."" ""Brain Bogglers is an absolute delight for curious kids-and just as entertaining for adults! My child couldn't put it down, constantly running over to share the latest weird fact about animals, space, or history. The tone is playful and engaging, but what makes it shine is how much kids actually learn while laughing. It's the perfect balance of education and entertainment."" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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