Nasty Nature (Horrible Science)
by Nick Arnold | Science | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0590191268 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0590191268 Global Overview for this book
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Bookcrossing is a wonderful place to share your love of reading with people all over the world and follow a book as it continues on its travels.
Please journal this book, describing where you found it, and then if you want to, what you thought of it. You can remain anonymous if you want to, though if you create a screen name you will be able to get notification each time someone else journals this book in the future.
When you have finished with it please release the book by leaving it somewhere where it will be found (please make a journal entry stating where you left it), and let it continue its journey.
Help keep its journey alive!
Following this books travels can be very fun.
This is a look at the nasty side of nature. Find out: which is the nastiest animal in the world; why vultures have bald heads; what kind of frog lives in the toilet; and how vampire bats suck blood. Contains fact files and quizzes, teacher tests and cartoons.
This book is being lent to the school library.
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Take good care of the book and put it back on the shelf when you have finished so that others may borrow it.
Why not help build up a journal about the book and its travels.
Where has it been?
What did you think of it?