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082 _aR 155.22 Sh925n 2011
100 _qShulman, Mark
245 1 9 _aAre you "normal"?
264 _aWashington, D.C. National Geographic, 2011
300 _a176 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
490 _aNational Geographic kids
500 _aCan you rub your belly and pat your head? Do you like pepperoni on your pizza? Are you normal? In the spirit of National Geographic Kids' popular Weird But True series, the author has pulled out all the stops, breaking down the facts on our silliest secrets. Did you know about twenty percent of 10-year-old kids probably still suck their thumbs and about two thirds can roll their tongues? This engaging book, full of colorful and witty illustrations, delivers a light-hearted approach to our silliest and sensitive traits. Perfect for tweens grappling with the transition into their teenage years, this book celebrates individuality and is a great reminder that “normal” is relative!
520 _aA second collection of questions and answers invites young readers to rank themselves on the "weird-o-meter" for such distinguishing characteristics as getting grounded, having longer second toes, and loving school lunches
_bGenre: Children's nonfiction Target Audience: Ages 8-12. "More than 100 questions that will test your weirdness"--Cover
650 0 0 _2Are you "normal"?
_vJuvenile works
650 0 0 _vIndividual differences
650 0 0 _vQuestions and answers
650 0 0 _vChildren's questions and answers
650 0 0 _vSelf Juvenile literature
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