Don't Flush: Lifting the Lid on the Science of Poo and Wee | TheBookSeekers

Don't Flush: Lifting the Lid on the Science of Poo and Wee


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No. of pages 48

Published: 2012

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This book is a light-hearted, yet highly informative study of two of the most natural human resources in the world - poo and wee. Throughout history, the products of our bladder and bowels have helped us to build houses, wash and dye our clothes, fertilize crops, treat illnesses, solve crimes, control pollution and create fuel, energy and explosives. These pages show you how, and tell you some fascinating stories at the same time. Illustrated with brilliantly fun artworks and endearing characters, you'll be entertained by wizards using `magical urine', soldiers fighting with exploding piles of dung, wee-wielding beauty therapists and much more.

 

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by Pan Macmillan .

Richard Platt has been writing for children since 1992. One of his books, Castle Diary, was shortlisted for the Kurt Maschler Award, The Times Education Supplement award, and a History Today prize. His Pirate Diary won the Kate Greenaway Medal 2002, the Silver Smarties Award 2002, and won the 'Best Book With Facts' prize in the Blue Peter Book Awards 2003. Mary Platt is the co-author of The Scoop on Poop! and Don't Flush with her husband Richard Platt. John Kelly is a British author and illustrator. His books include The Robot Zoo and Everyday Machines, both of which were shortlisted for the Rhone-Poulenc Junior Prize. He lives in London. Richard Platt is a renowned non-fiction writer, whose previous titles include Pirate Diary which won the 2002 Kate Greenaway Medal. To visit Richard's website click here

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