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From disgusting things animals eat to incredible inventions and much more, children can test their knowledge and find out if the fascinating facts in this book are false or true.
About the author
Jan Payne (Author)
Writing is more fun if you live in interesting places. Jan Payne and husband Tony have lived on a houseboat on the Thames - on an island in Scotland and at the moment in a farmhouse in France.
For a while they ran a children's pop-up card company called Payne Family Cards.
For the last few years they have concentrated on writing stories for children. Simple stories like Plummet and The Hippo-NOT-amus for very young children. Funny stories, like Not Again Annie, for children who are a little bit older.
Paul Moran (Author)
Paul Moran is a UK-based illustrator who has many years of experience in producing artwork for books, magazines and toys using both digital and traditional techniques.
He is the illustrator of the Sunday Times Bestseller Where's the Unicorn?, along with other highly successful Michael O'Mara titles such as Where's the Meerkat?, Where's the Zombie? and Where's the Llama?
Summary
Cockroaches can survive without their heads . or can they? The T-Rex was the fastest dinosaur on two legs . or was it? From disgusting things animals eat to incredible inventions and much more, children can test their knowledge and find out if the fascinating facts in this book are false or true.
Sometimes the truth is more surprising than the lie! First, children read the statements and mark which they think are fact and which are fiction. Then, they turn the page to discover the truth.
Loaded with facts, and packed with cool and quirky illustrations, children of all ages will love separating the truth from the lies in Do Ants Ever Sleep?
This book is part of the fascinating new series 'Buster's Actually Factually Books', a collection that reveals the reality behind just a few of the myths that have been mixed up with truth over the years.
Foreword
From disgusting things animals eat to incredible inventions and much more, children can test their knowledge and find out if the fascinating facts in this book are false or true.