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OverviewSort the truth from the lies with the Fact or Fake series packed full of unbelievable, mind-boggling facts! This high-interest series for children aged 9-11 sorts the facts from the fakes. From the human body and dinosaurs to history and science, each statement is proved right or wrong, and accompanied by eye-popping graphics that bring each subject to life! Prepare to be surprised and amazed by these sometimes strange, but always fascinating, truths. In Fact or Fake: The Truth About Survival Skills, will you separate the facts from the fakes?: Can you really start a fire with a stick? Is it true that you can clean water with sunlight? Shelter means having a roof over your head, or does it? You can tell if a snake is venomous by the shape of its eyes, fact or fake? Eye-catching illustration, quirky fonts and clever design treatment make this an appealing and unputdownable high interest leisure read for children aged 9+ Other titles in the series: The Truth about the Human Body The Truth about Science The Truth about History The Truth about Space The Truth about Animals The Truth about Planet Earth The Truth about Dinosaurs The Truth about Sports The Truth about Inventions The Truth about Survival Skills Full Product DetailsAuthor: Annabel SaveryPublisher: Hachette Children's Group Imprint: Wayland Edition: Illustrated edition Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 18.00cm Weight: 0.180kg ISBN: 9781526318558ISBN 10: 1526318555 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 11 May 2023 Recommended Age: From 9 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: You can last longer without food than without water 1: Blackberry picking is the only thing brambles are good for 1: You can make string from nettles 1: You can navigate using the stars ONLY if you are at sea 1: Fend off a croc by poking it in the eye 1: Food is the first thing you need to look for when you are lost 1: Trees can tell you which way to go 1: You can suck the venom out of a snake bite 1: You can use your watch as a compass 1: Eating snow is as good as drinking water 1: Picking wild mushrooms can be very dangerous 1: A shelter's job is to keep out the rain 1: You can start a fire with sticks 1: You can drink your own wee to survive 1: You must NEVER cut a climbing rope 1: Shout loudly if you get lost 1: You should keep your adventure locations a secret 1: S.T.O.P. if you get lost 1: You could survive getting lost in the Sahara Desert 1: Preppers are people getting ready for adventure 1: Antarctic explorers ate their dogs 1: You could survive being carried by a tornado 1: Remember nose and toes if you fall in the rapids 1: S.O.S. means save our souls 1: Emergency blankets are used on space telescopes 1: A man survived seven lightning strikes 1: If you see an animal eating food, that food is safe for humans, too 1: You can make water in the desert 1: A hot tub is the best way to warm up 1: Boiling water makes it safe to drinkReviewsAuthor InformationAnnabel Savery is an experienced writer and editor of children's books. She enjoys researching new topic areas and finding out fascinating facts. In her spare time, she loves to bake and walk along the river. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |