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Yo! I Know: Brain-Building Quizzes, the first in a series of quiz books that combine wacky and serious facts with a healthy serving of fun. Kids will learn critical thinking and test-taking skills while being entertained.
Yo! I Know: Brain-Building Quizzes has full-color graphics and illustrations on every page, along with a covered spiral binding that makes the book easy to use anywhere, anytime. Whether kids read it by themselves or use the book to quiz friends, siblings, and parents,
Yo! I Know: Brain-Building Quizzes is an entertaining supplement to classroom work and the perfect carry-along entertainment for car trips.
The Ultimate Quiz Book: Quiz topics include everything from How Animals Attack, to Presidential Puzzlers, to Gross Food Around the World, and sample questions include: How can you avoid a bear attack? What president's nickname was "Old Rough and Ready"? How are guinea pigs served as a meal in Peru?
Fun Way To Learn: Readers can measure their knowledge of topics both serious and zany. For example, when it comes to knowledge of weird food worldwide, are you a Gourmet of Gross or just a Polite Snacker?
Improves Critical Thinking Skills: Yo! I Know's brain-building quiz format uses thought-provoking questions to promote skills that kids can transfer to "real" tests at school. Plus, with quizzes on science, famous quotes, history, and world cultures that connect to subject curriculums, kids who love to learn will start answering every question with: "Yo! I Know..."
Synopsis
From the editors of
The World Almanac for Kids comes
Yo! I Know the first in a series of challenging quiz books that combine quizzes and fun facts - with attitude! Kids will learn critical thinking and test-taking skills, while being entertained. Topics covered include everything from How Stuff Works, to International Etiquette, to Gross Food.
Yo! Know is also packed with full-color graphics and illustrations and has a covered spiral binding - perfect for backpacks or car trips. Whether kids read it by themselves or quiz friends, siblings, and parents,
Yo! I Know is an entertaining supplement to classroom work.
The Ultimate Quiz Book: From the editors of The World Almanac for Kids comes the first in a series of quiz books that combine challenging quizzes with fun sidebars and facts. Sample questions include: How do dolphins sleep in the water? What color are airplane 'black-boxes?' Topics include everything from How Stuff Works to International Etiquette to Gross Food.
Fun Way To Learn: Written by the experts at The World Almanac, the information is presented in a humorous and energetic style so that kids will have fun learning. Kids will be able to track their quiz scores to see their level of expertise in the subjects covered.
Improves Critical Thinking Skills: Yo! I Know's quirky attitude will resonate with the 'tween set. Its skillfully crafted questions and answers will help develop key test-taking skills. Yo! I Know is also a great teaching resource.
Synopsis
The Ultimate Quiz Book from the editors of
The World Almanac for KidsThe first in a series of brand new, fun-packed quiz books, Yo! I Know combines the interaction of challenging quizzes, the humor of smart aleck jokes, and the learning that comes from thinking about new facts. Yo! I Know is essential for any student in the know, and it answers questions clever kids ask:
How do dolphins sleep in the water?
What president threw up on another world leader?
What color are airplane “black” boxes?
What’s 111,111,111 times 111,111,111? Every kid should know: 12345678987654321!
Yo! I Know is not just quizzes. It’s jokes, mazes, puzzles, and the zaniest True/False questions ever. Topics include Famous Young People, Math, Presidents, Science, Animals, Personalities, Television, and Sports. Kids will spend hours entertaining themselves while laughing and learning.
Written by the experts at The World Almanac, Yo! I Know has the same lively, colorful style as The World Almanac for Kids, the #1 best-selling kids’ almanac with more than 3 million copies in print.