Grossology

Grossology by Sylvia Branzei, published by Puffin in 2003, is a fascinating exploration of the science behind the gross aspects of life. This new edition spans 103 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into various disgusting facts about the human body, addressing questions such as why feet smell, the necessity of breaking wind, and the useful functions of snot.
Readers will discover a wealth of information that reveals the science behind slimy, mushy, crusty, scaly, and stinky phenomena. Grossology invites readers to engage with the often overlooked and humorous aspects of bodily functions, making science accessible and entertaining. Through this engaging approach, the book encourages curiosity about the human body and its many peculiarities.
Official synopsis Publisher
Grossology is a term invented by American author/illustrator team Sylvia Branzei and Jack Keely to describe the science of really gross things. This book explains the hows and whys of life’s more disgusting facts – such as why our feet smell, why breaking wind is necessary and what useful function snot performs. Whether it is slimy, mushy, crusty, scaly or stinky, a grossologist finds out lots of disgusting things about people’s bodies.
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