Though the call to ministry can sometimes be difficult to fulfill, this step-by-step guide can walk you through this process of realizing God's plan for your life.
A fun, doodle-filled book about evolution and life on earth What is a selfish gene? What are the kingdoms of life? Why are there no car-sized bugs and beetles? This book answers these and a lot of other awesome questions in this funny and informative book. Packed with doodles and information about all sorts of incredible things, from how we evolved from chemical soup to shrews to human beings, and why bugs really do rule the world, this book contains absolutely no boring bits.
Why is snot green? Do rabbits fart? What causes earthquakes? Do birds kiss? What is colour blindness? Why do we snore? Why do tigers have stripes? What makes our tummies rumble? Divided into five sections, this book contains the answers to these and many other questions which are frequently asked at the Science Museum.
Are Olympic athletes born stronger and faster than the rest of us? Why do tennis rackets have strings? How do gymnasts balance on their hands? Why do hurdlers do the splits when they jump? Glenn Murphy, author of Why is Snot Green? , answers these and lots of other brilliant questions in this fascinating book about the science of sport. From running a marathon to beating your friends at basketball or being the bendiest gymnast around, find out everything you ever wanted to know about sports and games and what it is that makes athletes the best at what they do.
Humor intertwines with education in this engaging book, designed to entertain while imparting knowledge. Readers can expect a blend of witty anecdotes and informative content that makes learning enjoyable. The unique approach encourages curiosity and critical thinking, making complex topics accessible and fun. Perfect for those who appreciate a lighthearted take on education, this book promises to keep readers both amused and enlightened throughout their journey.
Exploring a range of intriguing questions posed by actual 10-year-olds, this sequel delves into various aspects of life, offering insightful and entertaining answers. It engages young readers with humor and curiosity, making complex topics accessible and enjoyable.
How loud can you burp? Could we use animal poo to make electricity? Why is water wet, and is anything wetter than water? What's the deadliest disease in the world? What are clouds for? What's the difference between a brain and a computer? This is a wonderfully funny and informative book which helps us take a fresh look at the world (and universe) we live in, with no boring bits and an abundance of fascinating facts!A doodle-filled book of questions and answers from the author of the bestselling Why Is Snot Green?, Glenn Murphy
Exploring common fears such as natural disasters, predators, and public speaking, the book delves into the psychology behind why we experience fear. Glenn Murphy reassures readers that many fears may be unnecessary, blending true-life stories with scientific insights and statistical probabilities. This engaging popular-science title encourages readers to understand and confront their fears, making it both informative and entertaining.
For WBD 2011 a very funny, definitely not boring flip book, featuring Glenn Murphy's fascinating questions and answers about all things yucky, and Michael Lawrence's hapless hero, Jiggy McCue, on a voyage of discovery.