Wildly Weird But Totally True: Australia: Fun Facts, True Stories and Trivia

Wildly Weird But Totally True: Australia: Fun Facts, True Stories and Trivia

Wildly Weird But Totally True: Australia: Fun Facts, True Stories and Trivia

Wildly Weird But Totally True: Australia: Fun Facts, True Stories and Trivia

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Overview

Your kids will love hearing the weird and wonderful facts about Australia in this brand new book!

Check out this hilarious Australian kids book, chock full of amazing facts, trivia and stories.

Learn about Australia in this amusing and entertaining children’s book, which will appeal to adults too.

You will laugh and you will gasp, and then you will want to explore Australia and see its amazing animals and places for yourself.

Can you answer these questions:

  • What name was almost used for Vegemite?

  • Who fought the Emu Wars?

  • Is Australia an island?

  • What shape is wombat poo?

  • What is the unique secret of emu’s feathers?

  • What is the big controversy over the pavlova?

  • Why was a book written about the anzac biscuit?

  • Is Cow Bay named after a dairy cow?

  • Is Uluru the world’s largest rock?

  • What’s unique about the dinosaur fossils at Lark Quarry?

  • What did First Nations Australians use as a football?

Australia is a huge country. It is a really unique and amazing place—and not just because of its sharks, crocodiles, spiders and snakes!

Kids love fun facts and parents love to see kids engaging with books!

This audiobook will be terrific for the children in your life!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798874815950
Publisher: Voices of Today Pty Ltd
Publication date: 06/04/2024
Series: Wildly Weird But Totally True , #1
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.00(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Seana Smith was born in Scotland and was brought up just twelve miles from Edinburgh, in the village of Ormiston. She studied Classics and Old and Medieval English at the University of Oxford before working for ten years as a TV researcher and producer at Channel 9 in Sydney, and at the BBC in London and Glasgow. Seana has written for various websites and publications including Autism: What Next?, The Scotsman, The Australian Magazine, and the Sydney Morning Herald.

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