Did you know wombat poop is cube-shaped? Or that some turtles breathe through their butts? Or that cows have best friends — and get stressed when they’re apart? These aren’t made-up. They’re just a few of the 500+ hilarious, weird, and totally true facts waiting inside this book. Welcome to Wombat Poop Is Cube-Shaped — the fact book that actually gets kids reading (even the ones who “don’t like books”). Packed with mind-blowing trivia, strange science, and gross-but-fascinating facts, it transforms reading into an adventure full of laughter, surprises, and “Wait, seriously?!” moments. Perfect for curious minds , this book dives into 12 weird and wonderful themes, including: Space Is Bonkers – From burping black holes to floating planets - The Wild World of Animals – Peeing lobsters, boxing kangaroos, and cheese-grater snail tongues - The Crazy Human Body – Where your taste buds really live and why astronauts can’t whistle - Earth’s Oddities – Vanishing lakes, glowing caves, and a tree that walks - World Records, Sports Fails & Accidental Discoveries – Flaming lakes, giant crystals, and inventions born by mistake And with fun illustrations throughout, even visual learners and reluctant readers will be hooked. Each fact is short, surprising, and irresistibly shareable—perfect for reading cover to cover or flipping through at random. Whether your child is a budding scientist, an animal lover, a trivia fan, or fascinated by the weird and wonderful, this book will get them reading, learning, and quoting facts at the dinner table. Want a book that gets your kid laughing, learning, and actually reading? Click Buy Now and let the fun begin. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Heather (United States) Full of fun facts Even as an adult, much of this book was new to me! I can't wait to share each fun fact with co-workers! Sure to start interesting conversations in the break room! (And I'm sure children will like it just as much ����) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Michelle (United States) Thoughtful book From cube-shaped wombat droppings (yes, really!) to obscure animal quirks, space trivia, and peculiar inventions, each fact is presented with snappy commentary that makes you want to turn the page and immediately quote it to your nearest unsuspecting friend. The layout is clean and casual, making it easy to dip in and out without losing steam. It's perfect for curious readers of all ages, whether you're prepping for your next pub quiz or just want to add some sparkle to your small talk arsenal. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Christina Secrist (United States) Awesome book! I found this book quirky and fun!!! I can't wait to read it to my students! Filled with very fascinating facts the i looked up and yes they are true! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Miss Renai (United States) Every classroom needs this book. Kids and adults will love all the interesting information here. This book is amazing with alot of things as an adult I didn't know. This book would be amazing for every classroom to start the day with interesting facts to tell the kids. And if they are good maybe another at the end of the day. Definitely tells a lot of interesting things with animals, food, earth, space, history and so much more. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Christina Secrist (United States) Awesome book! I found this book quirky and fun!!! I can't wait to read it to my students! Filled with very fascinating facts the i looked up and yes they are true! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Lech00 (United States) So Many Fun Facts! Oh my goodness, what a fun filled book of facts! You will be amazed at how many things you learn, and then you will want to share this knowledge. My kids have had a ball going thru this book, and then, cluing us in on random facts during car trips. The best part is that they are learning and don't even realize it. Tom Holiday believes learning should be just as fun as laughing - preferably at the same time. He writes hilarious, brain-tickling books for kids who love asking big questions - like why wombat poop is cube-shaped, how sharks sleep, or whether insects can burp (spoiler: it's complicated).Tom's books are stuffed with strange facts, crazy creatures, and enough "Did you know?" moments to amaze friends, gross out siblings, and impress teachers. His goal is simple: make kids laugh, make them curious, and accidentally teach them a bunch of awesome things along the way.