Chomp! A Chewer’s Guide to Gum

Chomp! A Chewer’s Guide to Gum by Robert Young is a 44-page exploration of the fascinating world of gum, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 31, 2014. This book provides insights into the origins and production of gum, along with its intriguing history. Readers will discover unique uses of gum in art and learn practical skills, such as how to blow a bubble and remove gum from various surfaces.
In this engaging guide, full-color illustrations and humorous sidebars enhance the learning experience, making it enjoyable for children aged 7-10 and curious readers of all ages. The book includes step-by-step directions for creating gum art and offers a resource list for further exploration. With its focus on curiosities and wonders related to gum, Chomp! presents a comprehensive look at a beloved treat, combining fun facts with hands-on activities.
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Everything you want to know about gum: where it comes from, how it’s made, it’s sticky history. Did you know artists around the world use gum to create art? You will see examples, and then you can make your own art by using the step-by-step directions included. You will read about how healthy gum is for you, and you’ll discover how to blow a bubble as well as how to get the sticky stuff out of your hair or off your clothes. Full-color illustrations, sidebars, humor, and lots of WOW! information makes this book a joy to read. There’s even a resource list for you to find out more.Robert Young, the author of this book, also wrote The Chewing Gum Book, published twenty-five years ago. It was the first book ever written for children on the topic. Chomp! is an updated and modernized version. While aimed at children aged 7-10, curious people of all ages can enjoy it.
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