Smelly Stuff

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature
Cover of the book Smelly Stuff by Alan Trussell-Cullen, Learning Connections Co Ltd
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Author: Alan Trussell-Cullen ISBN: 1230001290813
Publisher: Learning Connections Co Ltd Publication: July 28, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Alan Trussell-Cullen
ISBN: 1230001290813
Publisher: Learning Connections Co Ltd
Publication: July 28, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Now kids, here is a book that will really get up your nose! It will give you a good look

around inside those nostrils, too! Yum!

We know dogs are good at following a scent, but what about us poor humans? And by the

way, guys, if you really want to impress your girlfriend with a bunch of flowers, what’s the

one flower you should never have in that bouquet? Yes, it’s the dead-horse arum. One sniff

and you’ll know why the poor flower got that name!

There’s even a chapter on farts! (Sorry, “gas” or flatulence”!) And did you know that the

ancient Romans actually had a law making it legal to fart at banquets!

You’re feeling sick? Don’t go to the doctor, ask your dog. One sniff and he’ll give you a

diagnosis! (Maybe that should be a “dognosis”?)

Smelly Stuff is loaded with super cool images, a lively down-to- earth text, author Alan

Trussell-Cullen’s wacky sense of humor, and amazing facts about the work done by that

incredible organ we humans use to hold up our sun glasses, yes, the nose. Other features

include text boxes, visual gags, an index and glossary, plus fun quizzes to test the reader’s

knowledge and understanding.

Yep! There’s a lot to be sniffed at in this book, especially if you are a kid between the age

of 7 and 17 (or 70!). You’ll really enjoy showing it to all the kids in your class! You might

even make your teachers laugh! (Either that, or they’ll confiscate your book so they can read

it themselves!)

You can try the Final Great Big Pong Quiz on all your friends to see how much they

know.

Here are some sample questions to see how much you know already:

Pheromones are

(a) Scary noises at night

(b) Complaints made by Egyptian pharaohs

(c) Smell signals that provide information and instructions for other animals

Decomposition is

(a) Writing a story by starting at the end first

(b) When dead stuff gets broken down into smaller stuff

(c) Writing music that stinks

Smelly Stuff is the third in the Good Stuff Books series by New Zealand children’s author

Alan Trussell-Cullen who has written over 400 books for kids, as well as stage plays, TV

comedy scripts, and lots of zany kid’s poems. Other titles in the series include Really Big

Stuff, Poisonous Stuff, and Really Fast Stuff.

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Now kids, here is a book that will really get up your nose! It will give you a good look

around inside those nostrils, too! Yum!

We know dogs are good at following a scent, but what about us poor humans? And by the

way, guys, if you really want to impress your girlfriend with a bunch of flowers, what’s the

one flower you should never have in that bouquet? Yes, it’s the dead-horse arum. One sniff

and you’ll know why the poor flower got that name!

There’s even a chapter on farts! (Sorry, “gas” or flatulence”!) And did you know that the

ancient Romans actually had a law making it legal to fart at banquets!

You’re feeling sick? Don’t go to the doctor, ask your dog. One sniff and he’ll give you a

diagnosis! (Maybe that should be a “dognosis”?)

Smelly Stuff is loaded with super cool images, a lively down-to- earth text, author Alan

Trussell-Cullen’s wacky sense of humor, and amazing facts about the work done by that

incredible organ we humans use to hold up our sun glasses, yes, the nose. Other features

include text boxes, visual gags, an index and glossary, plus fun quizzes to test the reader’s

knowledge and understanding.

Yep! There’s a lot to be sniffed at in this book, especially if you are a kid between the age

of 7 and 17 (or 70!). You’ll really enjoy showing it to all the kids in your class! You might

even make your teachers laugh! (Either that, or they’ll confiscate your book so they can read

it themselves!)

You can try the Final Great Big Pong Quiz on all your friends to see how much they

know.

Here are some sample questions to see how much you know already:

Pheromones are

(a) Scary noises at night

(b) Complaints made by Egyptian pharaohs

(c) Smell signals that provide information and instructions for other animals

Decomposition is

(a) Writing a story by starting at the end first

(b) When dead stuff gets broken down into smaller stuff

(c) Writing music that stinks

Smelly Stuff is the third in the Good Stuff Books series by New Zealand children’s author

Alan Trussell-Cullen who has written over 400 books for kids, as well as stage plays, TV

comedy scripts, and lots of zany kid’s poems. Other titles in the series include Really Big

Stuff, Poisonous Stuff, and Really Fast Stuff.

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