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020 _a9781407106151
080 _a57
100 1 _aArnold, Nick
_eaut
_911589
245 1 0 _aVicious Veg
_c/ Nick Arnold
260 _aLondon
_b: Scholastic Children's Books
_c, 1999
300 _a175 p
_bil bn
_c21 x 14 cm
490 _aHorrible science
_v; 20
500 _aTitle, Horrible science, is in each volume and on each side of case and case bottom. Various phrases are on case top and sides, e.g., Bulging box of books, 20 brilliant books in one bulging box, and Science with the squishy bits left in!
520 _aScience with the squishy bits left in! How do plants suck out the insides of dead insects? Which fungi can make your toes drop off? Why do stinging nettles like skeletons? Get the awful answers in Vicious veg! Vegetables. They’re green. They’re gross. They’re grotty. They make you feel queasy. But do you know all there is to discover about vile vegetables and other types of vicious vegetation? Read on for some foul facts that’ll really make you sick! You’ll find out: which vegetables are really fruits in disguise (not that you’d be fooled) how plants suck out the insides of dead insects why stinging nettles feed off old skeletons which fungi can make your toes drop off how poisonous pond algae can kill you. (Fancy a dip?) The whole vile truth about vicious, violent, villainous veg. It’s bloomin’ amazing – if you can stomach it!
521 _aESO34
650 0 _aDivulgación científica
_98856
650 0 _aCuriosidades
_96860
650 0 _aSección bilíngüe
_935196
700 1 _aDe Saulles, Tony
_eill
_911687
856 _uhttps://shop.scholastic.co.uk/products/Horrible-Science-Vicious-Veg-9781407106151