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Visual Aid 2: You Can Never Know Enough Stuff

Visual Aid 2: You Can Never Know Enough Stuff
By Draught Associates

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Product Description

Following on from the success of Visual Aid: Stuff You've Forgotten, Things You Never Thought You Knew and Lessons You Didn't Quite Get Around to Learning, Visual Aid 2 delves deeper into the world of facts and statistics, looking at the informative, useful and quirky things we have all been told about, may have once known, or probably should know. Visual Aid 2 is presented in the same small, accessible size, with fun, unique imagery that appeals to all ages, making this a colourful visually charming book that it is impossible not to get drawn into. Organised thematically, Visual Aid 2 is devoted to the areas of food and cooking; sports and games; the animal kingdom; history; science and society among many others, providing a diverse range of both useful and eccentric information. So if you've ever asked yourself these questions- When did man start to walk upright? , Where's the language of Xhosa spoken? or How many positions are there in yoga? then this is the book for you. Visual Aid 2 presents these facts in a colourful, engaging and distinctly visual way. You won t be able to put it down!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #42057 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-09-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .50" h x 5.00" w x 6.80" l, .60 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

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Editorial Reviews

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''This fun little book is a great brain trainer.'' --Dazed & Confused

''This little book is entertaining, informative, and poses questions about the nature of knowledge.'' --Varoom