Book cover is off white with blue spine. Title is blue and orange capital letters. Illustrations of a race car, Earth wrapped with red string, a rocket, a letter reading 'top secret', a pharoah, a desert island, a fish with a human face, a compass, a pile of books with a fork and knife, a panda, and a magnifying glass with a small animal are arranged around the title. In the bottom left is the Thames & Hudson logo.
Page 52 reads fact 49 'People are taller in the mornings than in the evenings'. Underneath the fact are diagrams of the spine in the morning vs evening, a block of text with 4 bullet points, and a bonus fact. Page 53 is fact 50 'one-quarter of our bones are in your feet' with a diagram of feet and the bones. Underneath are 3 bullet points of text plus a bonus foot fact.
Page 76 shows a colourful diagram of a bicycle and fact 74 'the worlds lightest racing bike weighs less than a newborn baby'. Underneath are 3 bullet points. Page 77 shows both page 75 and 76, 'football was invented in China' and 'yo-yo championships are a thing!'. There are small black and white illustrations next to each fact and a block of text. Along the bottom next to page number 77, text reads 'sport is good for you (most of the time)'.
Page 144 has fact 152 'Napoleon wasn't short' with 4 bullet points and a black and white illustration of Napoleon and his bodyguards. There is also a bonus fact. Page 145 shows fact 153 'Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh' with colourful illustrations of a pharoahs head with covering, and two full body illustrations. Underneath are 3 paragraphs of text. Next to the page number reads 'a journey through history'.
Page 242 has fact 260 'the giant sequoia can grow as tall as a 25-storey building' with a colourful illustration of a tree and skyscraper side-by-side. There are 4 bullet points. Page 243 shows facts 261 and 262 'the flower that reeks of death' and 'tomato plants are poisonous'. There are colourful illustrations of both plants, and each fact has bullet points listed below. Beside the page number reads 'adventures in botany'.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Book cover is off white with blue spine. Title is blue and orange capital letters. Illustrations of a race car, Earth wrapped with red string, a rocket, a letter reading 'top secret', a pharoah, a desert island, a fish with a human face, a compass, a pile of books with a fork and knife, a panda, and a magnifying glass with a small animal are arranged around the title. In the bottom left is the Thames & Hudson logo.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Page 52 reads fact 49 'People are taller in the mornings than in the evenings'. Underneath the fact are diagrams of the spine in the morning vs evening, a block of text with 4 bullet points, and a bonus fact. Page 53 is fact 50 'one-quarter of our bones are in your feet' with a diagram of feet and the bones. Underneath are 3 bullet points of text plus a bonus foot fact.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Page 76 shows a colourful diagram of a bicycle and fact 74 'the worlds lightest racing bike weighs less than a newborn baby'. Underneath are 3 bullet points. Page 77 shows both page 75 and 76, 'football was invented in China' and 'yo-yo championships are a thing!'. There are small black and white illustrations next to each fact and a block of text. Along the bottom next to page number 77, text reads 'sport is good for you (most of the time)'.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Page 144 has fact 152 'Napoleon wasn't short' with 4 bullet points and a black and white illustration of Napoleon and his bodyguards. There is also a bonus fact. Page 145 shows fact 153 'Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh' with colourful illustrations of a pharoahs head with covering, and two full body illustrations. Underneath are 3 paragraphs of text. Next to the page number reads 'a journey through history'.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Page 242 has fact 260 'the giant sequoia can grow as tall as a 25-storey building' with a colourful illustration of a tree and skyscraper side-by-side. There are 4 bullet points. Page 243 shows facts 261 and 262 'the flower that reeks of death' and 'tomato plants are poisonous'. There are colourful illustrations of both plants, and each fact has bullet points listed below. Beside the page number reads 'adventures in botany'.

321 Seriously Smart Things You Need to Know

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Impress your friends and family with 321 Seriously Smart Things You Need to Know, a family-friendly, fact-filled book! 

There are twelve chapters in this book with 321 facts grouped by topics like sports, science, plants and insects, famous people and space. 

Additional Information: 
  • Author: Mathilda Masters
  • Illustrator: Louize Perdieus
  • 288-page illustrated paperback edition
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson
  • Published: 03/06/2021
  • 240 x 195 mm