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More fabulous facts revealed from the master of trivia Mitch Symons! 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 read more... |
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The 7th crazy collection of terrific trivia from the bestselling author of WHY EATING BOGEYS IS GOOD FOR YOU. In DO IGLOOS HAVE LOOS? Mitch Symons, the revolting reference expert, answers burning questions such as: How do you get out of quicksand? Why does your skin get wrinkly if you stay too long read more... |
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Mitchell Symons' latest file'o'facts is as weird, wonderful and entertaining as ever! Did you know that humans share a third of their DNA with lettuces? That cockroaches fart every fifteen minutes? And that the average person spends six months of their life on the loo? Irresistably funny facts that read more... |
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Price: Rs 457Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
No subject is too strange and no trivia too tough for Mitchell Symons in his latest compendium of facts. Ever wondered why we burp? What a wotsit is? Whether lemmings really jump off cliffs? Why vomit always contains carrots? And why DO farts smell like rotten eggs? Mitchell Symons has the answers, read more... |
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Price: Rs 731Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
No subject is too strange and no trivia too tough for Mitchell Symons in his latest compendium of facts. Ever wondered why we burp? What a wotsit is? Whether lemmings really jump off cliffs? Why vomit always contains carrots? And why DO farts smell like rotten eggs? Mitchell Symons has the answers, read more... |
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Price: Rs 731Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
A further compendium of funny, fascinating, jaw-dropping, eyebrow-raising trivia from bestselling Mitchell Symons! Did you know that squirrels can't see the colour red? That Walt Disney, the creator of Mickey Mouse, was afraid of mice? That only 30% of humans can flare their nostrils? Or that every read more... |
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Price: Rs 731Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
Mitchell Symons' latest collection goes global - packed full of crazy facts from around the world! Discover where a three-headed turtle was discovered in 1999, where the first toothbrush was invented, which country has summer as the only season and where you can buy square watermelons! Guaranteed read more... |
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Price: Rs 499Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
Mitchell Symons' latest file'o'facts is as weird, wonderful and entertaining as ever! Did you know that humans share a third of their DNA with lettuces? That cockroaches fart every fifteen minutes? And that the average person spends six months of their life on the loo? Irresistably funny facts that read more... |
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Price: Rs 457Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
A further compendium of funny, fascinating, jaw-dropping, eyebrow-raising trivia from bestselling Mitchell Symons! Did you know that squirrels can't see the colour red? That Walt Disney, the creator of Mickey Mouse, was afraid of mice? That only 30% of humans can flare their nostrils? Or that every read more... |
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Price: Rs 457Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Delivered in 7-14 business days
The ultimate trivia guide for kids! Did you know THAT: The first ready-to-eat breakfast cereal was Shredded Wheat in 1893 (it beat Kellogg’s Corn Flakes by just five years) Scarlett Johansson, Ashton Kutcher and Simon Cowell all have twin brothers. Everton were the first British football club to read more... |
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