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Mitchell Symons

    11 februari 1957
    Why Eating Bogeys is Good for You
    There Are Tittles in This Title
    How to Avoid a Wombat's Bum ... and Other Fascinating Facts!
    Why Do Farts Smell Like Rotten Eggs?
    How Much Poo Does an Elephant Do?
    That's So Gross!: Animals
    • IT'S A JUNGLE OUT THERE... Arm yourself with the answers to top trivia such as:Why are porcupines so pongy?Why do angry monkeys fling their poo at each other?Why do ostriches pee on their own legs?Includes cool collector cards to swap with your mates.

      That's So Gross!: Animals
    • Let Mitchell Symons be your guide into the weird and wonderful world of trivia. Camels are born without humps. Walt Disney, creator of Mickey Mouse, was scared of mice. Only 30% of humans can flare their nostrilsA group of twelve or more cows is called a flinkAnd an elephant produces an eye- wateringly pongy 20 kilos of dung a day!

      How Much Poo Does an Elephant Do?
    • Ever wondered why we burp? What a wotsit is? Whether lemmings really jump off cliffs? Why vomit always contains carrots? And why DO farts smell like rotten eggs? Mitchell Symons has the answers, told in his brilliantly witty trademark style!

      Why Do Farts Smell Like Rotten Eggs?
    • Did you know that the first ready-to-eat breakfast cereal was Shredded Wheat in 1893 (it beat Kellogg's Corn Flakes by just five years); Scarlett Johansson, and Ashton Kutcher and Simon Cowell all have twin brothers. This book contains facts and figures.

      How to Avoid a Wombat's Bum ... and Other Fascinating Facts!
    • Did you know that 'Almost' is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order? Or that 'Stewardesses' is the longest word you can type solely with your left hand? Or that fireflies aren't flies, they're beetles?From information about words and their uses, useful lists of things you never knew had names, palindromes, famous lines from literature and film, to bizarre test answers and much, much more, There Are Tittles in This Title is bursting with truly oddball facts about words and language - and will have you hooked from the very first page.

      There Are Tittles in This Title
    • EVER WONDERED . . .Is there any cream in cream crackers?Why is the sea blue?And if kangaroos keep their babies in their pouches, what happens to all the poo?! Mitch Symons answers all these crazy questions and plenty more in this wonderfully funny and addictive book for children from 8 to 80!And yes, eating bogeys is good for you . . .

      Why Eating Bogeys is Good for You
    • Of course you have! (Or if you haven't, perhaps you should.) Now Mitchell Symons, the reigning King of All Pointless Trivia, carries his inquisitiveness unabashedly into the bedroom and emerges with a smile, answering not only the above but also a veritable "pornucopia" of scandalous and sexual conundrums. So for all of you burning to learn that an octopus has sex for ten straight hours or intensely curious about "uncircumcision," the astute Mr. Symons pulls back the covers to expose it all—from pick-up lines to popular positions to the greatest of all male and female sexual lies!

      Where Do Nudists Keep Their Hankies?
    • Stinky ear wax has been hanging around in the ear canal for nearly a month before it is 'pickable'!Humans share a third of their DNA with lettuce.The average person spends six months of their life on the loo.Amaze your friends and fascinate your family with this book packed with jaw-dropping, eyebrow- raising facts.

      Why Does Ear Wax Taste So Gross?