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Everything Under The Sun: All Around The World

A Curious Question for Every Day of the Year

by Molly Oldfield

How were rollerskates invented?
How do boats float?
Do snails go upside down?
Where is the happiest place in the world?

Discover the answers to all these curious questions - and many more! - asked children from all around the globe.

Ponder about why we daydream with author and illustrator Lauren Child. Find out if people can mind read with magician Derren Brown. Learn about everything from wormholes in spacetime to how frogs jump with expert scientists.

Illustrated by talented, international artists- Folasade Adeshida, Neil Badenhorst, Belinda Chen, Sophie Escavy Lim, Marta Antelo, Fernando Martin, Juliana Eigner, Andres Landazabal, Henry Rancourt, Francesca Tiley, Daniel Gray-Barnett, Meg Rennie
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Pages:

256

Published:

7 Oct 2025

Format

Hardback

Publisher

Penguin Books, Limited

Imprint

Ladybird

ISBN:

9780241619124

How were rollerskates invented?
How do boats float?
Do snails go upside down?
Where is the happiest place in the world?

Discover the answers to all these curious questions - and many more! - asked children from all around the globe.

Ponder about why we daydream with author and illustrator Lauren Child. Find out if people can mind read with magician Derren Brown. Learn about everything from wormholes in spacetime to how frogs jump with expert scientists.

Illustrated by talented, international artists- Folasade Adeshida, Neil Badenhorst, Belinda Chen, Sophie Escavy Lim, Marta Antelo, Fernando Martin, Juliana Eigner, Andres Landazabal, Henry Rancourt, Francesca Tiley, Daniel Gray-Barnett, Meg Rennie
$45.00
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