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Do Turtles Really Breathe Out of Their Bums?

By: Neil Botham(Author), Chris Mitchell(Author)
192 pages, colour illustrations
Do Turtles Really Breathe Out of Their Bums?
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  • Do Turtles Really Breathe Out of Their Bums? ISBN: 9781782197744 Paperback Aug 2014 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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Part of Dr Dino's Learnatorium series, Do Turtles Really Breathe Out Of Their Bums? is the ultimate collection of totally awesome, totally useless animal facts. Ever wanted to know how much electricity an electric eel generates? Want to amaze your friends by telling them all about the world's most venomous frog? No animal is too crazy and no trivia is too trivial for Noel Botham, author of the hugely successful Book of Useless Information. Decorated throughout with eye-catching hand illustrations, this book is packed with the funniest, grossest and most amazing facts about all kinds of favourite animals!



Age Level: 5 to 10 years

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By: Neil Botham(Author), Chris Mitchell(Author)
192 pages, colour illustrations
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