False vs Facts | Myth-Busting Book for Curious Kids
False vs Facts by Dan Marshall is a softcover, illustrated nonfiction book designed for curious upper primary readers. Packed with engaging visuals and clear explanations, the book helps children learn how to question information, test assumptions, and separate myths from evidence.
Covering well-known claims and everyday beliefs—such as whether the Great Wall of China can be seen from space, the truth behind the five-second rule, and common misconceptions about historical figures—False vs Facts encourages critical thinking in a fun, accessible format.
Ideal for independent reading, classroom discussion, or a gift for inquisitive children, this book supports media literacy and curiosity through bite-sized facts and myth-busting explanations.
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Upper primary nonfiction book
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Softcover format
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Fun illustrations throughout
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Myth-busting facts and explanations
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Encourages critical thinking and questioning
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Suitable for ages approximately 8–12
Format: soft cover, 95 pages
ISBN: 9781760659721
Dimensions: 190x250x8mm, 500g
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Frequently Asked Questions
It is a myth-busting nonfiction book that helps children distinguish between common misconceptions and factual information.
Who is this book suitable for?
The book is designed for upper primary children, typically aged 8–12, and suits independent readers and classroom use.
Is False vs Facts educational?
Yes. It supports critical thinking, media literacy, and curiosity by encouraging children to question and verify information.
Is this a good gift for curious children?
Yes. Its illustrated format and surprising facts make it a popular choice for gifts, learning enrichment, and school libraries.
Is the book illustrated?
Yes. The book includes fun illustrations that support understanding and engagement.
