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  • Myths Busted! (National Geographic Kids Myths Busted #1)

Myths Busted!
(National Geographic Kids Myths Busted #1)

Author
Illustrator
Tom Nick Cocotos
Publication Date
March 26, 2013
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  4th − 5th
Language
English
Format
Reference Book
Myths Busted! (National Geographic Kids Myths Busted #1)

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Description
Winner of the Children's Choice Book of the Year Award for grades 5-6 Did you know fortune cookies aren't even found in China? Or that alligators don't actually live in the sewers of New York City? Want to prove it to your friends? This book gives kids the tools to break and bust wild and wacky myths from around the world. These myths reveal a broad range of historical and scientific truths that keep kids learning while interacting with their favorite fictional facts. Chock full of colorful photographs and funny text, this book includes hundreds of fascinating facts and interesting tidbits that prove you can't believe everything you're told. Each busted myth also features an explanation of where it originated, which uncovers often surprising historical significance. So next time someone tells you that the average person accidentally ingests 8 spiders each year--don't tell them that if they believe that they are as dumb as an ox--because oxen are actually quite smart.
Publication date
March 26, 2013
Genre
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781426311024
Lexile Measure
1030
Publisher
National Geographic Kids
Series
Myths Busted
BISAC categories
JNF048000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Reference | General
JNF021050 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Games & Activities | Questions & Answers
Library of Congress categories
Common fallacies
Emily Krieger
EMILY KRIEGER is a Seattle-based writer, editor and fact-checker specializing in science and children's nonfiction. She has fact-checked the capital of Kyrgyzstan and other countries for the National Geographic Bee; amassed amazing tidbits about bugs, birds and brains for 5,000 Awesome Facts (About Everything!); interviewed scientists about Bigfoot and George Washington's dentures for the book Myths Busted!--in May, 2014 named the Children's Choice Book Awards best book in the 5th/6th grade category--and pondered alien and ancient life while editing Science News for Kids. Her more adult endeavors include fact-checking National Geographic magazine and the forthcoming book Spillover and editing Science News.