Why Eating Bogeys is Good for You

EVER WONDERED . . .

Why we have tonsils?

Is there any cream in cream crackers?

Why is the sea blue?

And if kangaroos keep their babies in their pouches, what happens to all the poo?!

Mitch Symons answers all these crazy questions and plenty more in this wonderfully funny and addictive book for children from 8 to 80!

And yes, eating bogeys is good for you . . . but only your own!

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Why Eating Bogeys is Good for You

EVER WONDERED . . .

Why we have tonsils?

Is there any cream in cream crackers?

Why is the sea blue?

And if kangaroos keep their babies in their pouches, what happens to all the poo?!

Mitch Symons answers all these crazy questions and plenty more in this wonderfully funny and addictive book for children from 8 to 80!

And yes, eating bogeys is good for you . . . but only your own!

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Why Eating Bogeys is Good for You

Why Eating Bogeys is Good for You

by Mitchell Symons
Why Eating Bogeys is Good for You

Why Eating Bogeys is Good for You

by Mitchell Symons

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Overview

EVER WONDERED . . .

Why we have tonsils?

Is there any cream in cream crackers?

Why is the sea blue?

And if kangaroos keep their babies in their pouches, what happens to all the poo?!

Mitch Symons answers all these crazy questions and plenty more in this wonderfully funny and addictive book for children from 8 to 80!

And yes, eating bogeys is good for you . . . but only your own!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781448121472
Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
Publication date: 05/30/2012
Series: Mitchell Symons' Trivia Books , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 7 - 9 Years

About the Author

Mitchell Symons was born in 1957 in London and educated at Mill Hill School and the LSE, where he studied just enough law to get a Third. Since leaving BBC TV, where he was a researcher and then a director, he has worked as a writer, broadcaster and journalist. He was a principal writer of early editions of the board game Trivial Pursuit and has devised many television formats. Currently he writes an award-winning weekly column for the Sunday Express.
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