Stuff Kids Should Know: The Mind-Blowing Histories of (Almost) Everything

by Chuck Bryant (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

WARNING: Contents of this book are cooler than they appear. From the masterminds responsible for the beloved, award-winning podcast, Stuff You Should Know, comes a gut-busting and brain-bursting nonfiction book for young readers.You know the deal. There's Language Arts, Math, Science and History.

You have the color-coded folders and notebooks; you know the material. The classic subjects. But why isn't there a Stuff That Knocks Your Socks Off class, or Random Facts To Rock Your World?

Well, luckily, with Stuff Kids Should Know, an incomplete compendium of only the most interesting topics, you will find fascinating stories and facts that will melt your mind! From demolition derbies to Mr. Potato Head to the history of facial hair, this book is full of funny, surprising information that sparks curiosity and reveals the magic of knowledge.

For Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant, the founders of the massively popular podcast Stuff You Should Know, the everyday world can be extraordinary when you dig a little deeper into the "whys" and the "hows". With plenty of clever insights, silly illustrations, and an array of topics, this book digs deeper into stuff we all wish we knew more about. After all, who thought a rock would be a good idea for a pet? Well, let's find out...

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Chuck Bryant
Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant are the duo behind the award-winning tri-weekly podcast Stuff You Should Know. The pair have been working together on the show since it began in 2008, and it has gone on to become one of the most downloaded podcasts in history. They are currently based in Atlanta.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781250622440
Lexile Measure
1240
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Publication date
August 01, 2023
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF016000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Curiosities & Wonders
Library of Congress categories
History
Curiosities & wonders

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