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Our PLANET is a bit like its people – it just can’t help SHOWING OFF from time to time! Covering every continent, Earth's BIGGEST Show-Offs features the most amazing natural wonders found across our planet, from the hottest deserts to the highest mountains, and the deadliest volcanoes to the tallest waterfalls. You’ll find facts, figures, wildlife, legends and true stories of remarkable things that people have done in these places. There are also Top Fives, battles between wonders, mini-quizzes and things to do. Time to START EXPLORING!

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Our PLANET is a bit like its people – it just can’t help SHOWING OFF from time to time! Covering every continent, Earth's BIGGEST Show-Offs features the most amazing natural wonders found across our planet, from the hottest deserts to the highest mountains, and the deadliest volcanoes to the tallest waterfalls. You’ll find facts, figures, wildlife, legends and true stories of remarkable things that people have done in these places. There are also Top Fives, battles between wonders, mini-quizzes and things to do. Time to START EXPLORING!
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Autorenporträt
Andy Seed is an author and poet, living in North Yorkshire, England. He writes memoirs, funny poems, and humorous non-fiction books as well as all sorts of things for teachers. Andy's most popular book for adults is All Teachers Great and Small and his most popular book for children is a non-fiction book, The Silly Book of Side-Splitting Stuff, which won the 2015 Blue Peter Best Book with Facts Award.Sam Caldwell is an illustrator who lives in Glasgow with his wife and two cats, Tonks and Luna. He grew up in the north of England and studied painting at the Edinburgh College of Art. He loves inventing characters and creating images packed full of detail, texture, and color. He is passionate about animals and nature and, when not drawing, can often be found exploring the Scottish Highlands.