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THE RECORD-BREAKING NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER FROM THE UK'S BESTSELLING
NON-FICTION AUTHOR. Discover all the weird and wonderful things
that go on inside your body with Adam Kay. Covers key stage 2 / 3
human biology syllabus (in a slightly repulsive way). 'Hilarious
and fascinating! I wish Adam had been my biology teacher' - Konnie
Huq Do you ever think about your body and how it all works? Like
really properly think about it? The human body is extraordinary and
fascinating and, well . . . pretty weird. Yours is weird, mine is
weird, your maths teacher's is even weirder. This book is going to
tell you what's actually going on in there, and answer the really
important questions, like: Are bogeys safe to eat? Look, if your
nose is going to all that effort of creating a snack, the least we
can do is check out its nutritional value. (Yes, they're safe. Chew
away!) And how much of your life will you spend on the toilet?
About a year - so bring a good book. (I recommend this one.) So sit
back, relax, put on some rubber gloves, and let a doctor take you
on a poo (and puke) filled tour of your insides. Welcome to Kay's
Anatomy*. *a fancy word for your body. See, you're learning
already. 'The sort of book I would have loved as a child' - Malorie
Blackman 'Like listening to a teacher who makes pupils fall about'
- The Times 'Absolutely packed with facts... Entertaining and
highly informative' - Daily Mail 'As brilliant, and revolting, as
the human body it celebrates' - The i newspaper 'Totally
brilliant!' - Jacqueline Wilson 'If only this funny and informative
book had been around when I was too embarrassed to teach my kids
about bodily functions' - David Baddiel
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Amy Gets Eaten (Paperback)
Adam Kay; Illustrated by Henry Paker
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R245
R205
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The first-ever picture book from Adam Kay and Henry Paker. This is
the hilarious (and admittedly a tiny bit gross) tale of Amy, a
small piece of sweetcorn who is eaten by Noah, a medium-sized boy.
The story follows Amy on her funny, gooey and anatomically-accurate
adventure through the human body as she discovers lots of facts
about digestion. (It's fair to say that parents might learn a
little bit too.) Praise for Kay's Anatomy: 'An enjoyably gross look
at the human body. Hours of gruesome fun guaranteed' i 'Like
listening to a teacher who makes pupils fall about' Sunday Times
'Totally brilliant!' Jacqueline Wilson 'Fun and informative'
Malorie Blackman 'Very funny - this exciting book is bound to
inspire the next generation of medics' Sunday Express Praise for
Kay's Marvellous Medicine: 'A ridiculously funny read that will
delight, gross out and educate all at the same time' Independent
'Educational and entertaining. It should be on the national
curriculum!' Harry Hill 'Completely marvellous and very funny'
BookTrust
Ever been late? Steve has. Lots. But he always has a good excuse.
Here are 101 real corkers for you to enjoy. And maybe even
borrow... * Distracted by a surprisingly complicated Kinder toy *
Overcome by the urge to alphabetise my pets * Forgot how trousers
work * Became temporarily feral * Got stuck in a romantic montage
Why Steve Was Late is a book of hilarious (and even - occasionally
- plausible!) reasons for tardiness, handily dreamed up and
illustrated by someone else.
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