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A very curious Christmas

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Have you ever wondered why crackers go bang? Or where Christmas trees come from? Or why brussels sprouts make you fart? Maddie Moate is here to answer these questions and many more, from how toys work to where gingerbread comes from. You’ll explore the science behind fairy lights, snowflakes, reindeer knees and holly leaves. And you’ll discover how different people around the world celebrate the Christmas period, and the curious history behind festive traditions. Prepare to be amazed at the wackiest Christmas facts – including floating Christmas trees, rollerskating worshippers and festive underwear. Plus, every chapter includes wintery activities and craft ideas to get you in the holiday spirit.

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Description

Did you know that reindeer knees make a snapping sound? Or that astronauts aren’t allowed to eat Brussel sprouts? Or that the world’s biggest gingerbread house was about the size of a tennis court?

Join Maddie Moate as she uncovers the most incredible facts about the festive season – from upside-down Christmas trees to presents delivered by a goat!

You’ll explore winter science – including how fairy lights work, why holly leaves are spiky and where snowflakes come from.

And you’ll discover how different people around the world celebrate the Christmas period, and the fascinating history behind festive traditions.

Plus, every chapter includes seasonal activities and craft ideas to get you in the holiday spirit, from recyclable decorations to a magical recipe for Santa’s milk and even a mini ice-rink!

This curious collection of festive facts and activities will keep children aged 6+ and their families entertained through the dark winter months, and is perfect for fans of Maddie’s Do You Know?

Read a sample here

Additional information

Weight 0.196 kg
Dimensions 19.7 × 12.9 × 1.7 cm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

238

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

394.2663 (edition:23)

Readership

Children – juvenile / Code: J