I Wonder Why Records Are Broken

I Wonder Why Records Are Broken by Simon Adams is a 32-page book published by Kingfisher in 2009. This edition presents a collection of intriguing facts and figures about records in various fields, including the natural world and human achievements. Readers will discover a range of topics that encompass science, engineering, sports, history, nature, exploration, and space travel.
This book offers an engaging exploration of the biggest, smallest, highest, lowest, fastest, and slowest records, providing a wealth of information for curious minds. Through its accessible language and informative content, it aims to satisfy the inquisitive nature of young readers interested in juvenile nonfiction. The book invites exploration of remarkable records and measurements, making it a valuable resource for those eager to learn more about the world around them.
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I WONDER WHY RECORDS ARE BROKEN takes a look at the biggest, the smallest, the highest, the lowest, the fastest, the slowest . . . and many other facts, figures, records and measurements from both the natural world and the various fields of human achievement. A whole host of topics are covered, from science and engineering to sport, history, nature, exploration and space travel.
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