Highest Mountain, Smallest Star: A Visual Compendium of Wonders

Kate Baker
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An exploration of natural and manmade wonders told through stunning Victorian-style infographics. Do you know how tall the tallest mountain on Earth is? Or how deep the deepest ocean goes? Have you ever wondered how a dinosaur would measure up against the Great Pyramid of Giza? Or if a bird could fly faster than an airplane? Learn all this and more in this exquisite book of superlatives and comparisons. Illustrated by award-winning artist Page Tsou, this is a visual feast of a compendium that will fill readers with wonder at the world we live in.
Genres: ChildrensPicture BooksNonfictionNatureScience
80 Pages

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