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National Geographic Kids Myths Busted! 2: Just When You Thought You Knew What You Knew . . . (edition 2014)

by Emily Krieger (Author), Tom Cocotos (Illustrator)

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Explores more than one hundred tall tales, suspicious stories, and urban myths, revealing how each has been disproven, with facts about myth origins, historical significance, and how they were investigated by scientific debunkers.
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Title:National Geographic Kids Myths Busted! 2: Just When You Thought You Knew What You Knew . . .
Authors:Emily Krieger (Author)
Other authors:Tom Cocotos (Illustrator)
Info:National Geographic Kids (2014), Edition: Illustrated, 208 pages
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National Geographic Kids Myths Busted! 2: Just When You Thought You Knew What You Knew . . . by Emily Krieger

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