World's Grossest History Facts

From the Series World's Grossest (UpDog Books ™)

  • Interest Level: Grade 3 - Grade 5
  • Reading Level: Grade 1

The past was disgusting. Sewage ran into the rivers people bathed in. Doctors drank their patients’ urine to diagnose them. This title has plenty of nasty facts to gross you out.

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Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 1
Genre High/Low, Social Studies
Category 5 Kinds of Nonfiction, 5KN: Traditional Nonfiction
Copyright 2022
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Brand UpDog Books ™
Imprint Lerner Publications ™
Language English
Number of Pages 24
Publication Date 2022-01-01
Text Type Informational/Explanatory
BISACS JNF025000, JNF024060, JNF079000
Dewey 032.02
Dimensions 7 x 9
Lexile 640
Guided Reading Level Q
Features Bibliography/further reading, Glossary, Index, Reviewed, and Table of contents

Author: Scott Nickel

Scott Nickel is a writer based in Indiana.

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Reviews

Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD)

“By reading this book, your eyes will be open to how civilization has progressed, and you will be amazed with what people had to undergo just to survive, and to do so in as healthy a manner as possible.” —Children’s Literature

School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

“[T]hese titles lean into the fun elements of their icky subject matter and will engage readers seeking hi-lo content.”—School Library Journal