The What on Earth Bookshop
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FACTopia!
$14.99Choose your own path through this hilarious world of 400 facts, all of which are verified by Encyclopaedia Britannica
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History FACTopia!
$14.99An enthralling and hilarious journey through global history in 400 connected facts!
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How to Chat Chicken
$15.99Welcome to Gross FACTopia!, a wonderland of fantastically foul facts, all of which are verified by Encyclopaedia Britannica!
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Listified!
$19.99Britannica’s Listified! will surprise, amaze, and amuse inquisitive young readers with 300 ingenious lists that organise the best bits of our awesome world.
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Return to FACTopia!
$14.99Welcome back to FACTopia! The second book in the FACTopia! series containing another 400 crazily connected facts.
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Science FACTopia!
$14.99An enthralling and hilarious journey through the worlds of space, animals, engineering, numbers, machines, and more in 400 connected facts!
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Secret FACTopia!
$14.99Out in July (UK) and August (US) 2024! Discover facts about detectives, poisons, lost cities, spy gadgets and more in this new addition to Britannica’s bestselling FACTopia! series!
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Where in the World Are You?
$17.99A colorful, joyful, and playful exploration of our world, and our place within it.
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How to Teach Grown-ups About Climate Change
$14.99A witty guide to the science behind climate change, which puts kids in charge. Featuring a foreword by internationally renowned climate scientist Dr Michael E. Mann.
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Music – A Fold-Out Graphic History
Follow this unique 2.5m long fold-out graphic timeline through a celebration of the history of music all around the world from 60,000 years ago to the present day!
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Absolutely Everything!
$21.99A new fully updated history of the world by Christopher Lloyd. An amazing rollercoaster ride through 13.8 billion years – for children and adults alike.
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Earth is Big
$24.00See the world in a whole new way by comparing it to other things in the universe, both big and small!