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Looks at more than one hundred bizarre dishes from around the world, including tarantula, blood sausage, guinea pig, deep-fried river frogs, and chicken feet.
Dirty Bertie is the world's grubbiest trouble magnet.
An exploration of the character and evolution of disgust and the role this emotion plays in our social and moral lives.
Suitable for 4-8 year olds. Features and benefits: -- Theme Poster: an introduction to the book and a connection to the themed selections that follow.
This collection of larger-than-life photos takes an up-close look at common household stuff, such as specks of dust, bread mold and toilet paper.
But with spiders, lizards and rotten eggs on the menu, who will say YUM and who will say YUCK! This is a very young information book with a funny and rhythmic text perfect for reading aloud.
Children will love this book. Their heavy use and the foldout flaps will necessitate periodic replacement.