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Weird but true! 2023: Wild and wacky, record-breaking facts and photos you won’t believe! (2022 release) (National Geographic Kids)

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So, whether it’s strange storms, maritime mysteries, playful primates, dino discoveries or extraordinary exoplanets, you won’t be able to tear yourself away from this fascinating 2023 annual. From 1935 to 2018, the Los Pinos presidential palace was the official place of residence for Mexico’s presidents and was closed off to any who weren’t expressly invited. She hid in some bushes until the race started to avoid detection and then ran the marathon without any official sanction. The term “brah” is Hawaiian pidgin, short for brahdah (brother), and was popularized by surf culture. This is a bit of a contentious one, though, as some fans claim that it isn’t canon. This is because Sonic’s full name was never published.

Entertain the whole family this year with the perfect gift for kids – the 2023 children’s annual loaded with all-new jaw-dropping, eye-popping, brain-bending facts. Japan is facing a ninja shortage. There is a high demand for “ninja shows,” but it is a dying tradition, and companies have trouble finding properly trained ninjas.

Oddest homes in America include octagonal 'Goth home' and the 'Flintstone House' October 29, 2023 | 12:40pm Iguanas have three eyes. Two normal eyes and a third eye on top of their head that only perceives brightness. The kids found some it really interesting and obviously depending on their ages and interest some of it was more captivating than others. Eight women competed in the 1972 Boston Marathon, and all eight completed it, with Nina Kuscsik claiming the first official female victory. With more than 600 titles—including the popular Weird But True franchise and the New York Times Best Selling National Geographic Kids Almanac—National Geographic Kids Books is the recognized leader in nonfiction for kids. Published in 28 languages, NGK Books reaches approximately 85 million kids every year.

College of the Ozarks doesn’t charge tuition. Instead, students work on campus at least 15 hours a week and have two 40-hour workweeks. The world record for the longest human chain (holding hands) is 652.4 miles, and it consisted of 5 million people in Bangladesh as part of a campaign. All dogs are banned from Antarctica since April 1994. This ban was made because of the concern that dogs might spread diseases to seals. From strange storms and maritime mysteries to playful primates, dino discoveries and extraordinary exoplanetsTo give you an idea of what the Mexican president gave up, the presidential palace covers 603,000 square feet (56,000 square meters). The first McDonald’s to open outside of the USA commenced operations on June 3, 1967, in Richmond, Canada. Magpies are considered one of the most intelligent animals in the world and the only non-mammal species able to recognize themselves in a mirror test. I work at an NYC underground sex club — here's what really goes on behind closed doors October 28, 2023 | 4:39pm The Japanese have a work philosophy called “kaizen,” where people constantly seek ways to improve methods instead of just doing it the same way. Since 2014 the Welsh government has donated a fruit tree to families in Uganda for every child born or adopted in Wales.

Donkey Kong got his name because his creator believed “donkey” meant “stupid” in English and wanted to convey the impression that the character was a “Stupid Ape.” The collars on men’s dress shirts used to be detachable. This was to save on laundry costs as the collar was the part that needed cleaning the most frequently. In September 2007, a guy named Kevin Shelley broke 46 wooden toilet seats with his head in one minute to create a world record.One foot of 35mm film was just one second of screen time. The amount of seconds in a film naturally became known as the footage. Boeing uses potatoes to test their in-flight Wi-Fi, as they reflect and absorb the signals similarly to people. The project is called Synthetic Personnel Using Dialectic Substitution- or SPUDS. This 2023 children’s annual is loaded with all-new jaw-dropping, eye-popping, brain-bending facts and bright, bold photography! Revision Col 3 Collins at Home | Support for schools Home tutors Letts Revision Collins4Parents Collins Book Sale Revision for students Another woman, Katherine Switzer, didn’t declare herself a woman when she competed in 1967 and was allowed to enter the race.

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