Does a Ten-Gallon Hat Really Hold Ten Gallons?

Does a Ten-Gallon Hat Really Hold Ten Gallons?
Author: Alison Behnke
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761349138

Presents common sayings about fashion, discussing which statements are right, which are wrong, and which ones still stump experts.

Does an Apple a Day Keep the Doctor Away?

Does an Apple a Day Keep the Doctor Away?
Author: Sandy Donovan
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541502027

An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Humans use only ten percent of their brains. If you cross your eyes, they’ll stay that way. You may have heard these common sayings and beliefs before. But are they really true? Can they be proven using science? Let’s investigate seventeen health-related statements and find out which ones are right, which ones are wrong, and which ones still stump scientists! Find out if the five second rule for dropping food on the floor is true! Discover if eating chocolate can give you pimples! See if you can tell the difference between fact and fiction with Is That a Fact?

Myth Information

Myth Information
Author: J. Allen Varasdi
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-02-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0307784150

It's common knowledge that Eve gave Adam an apple. Everyone knows that George Washington was the first president of the United States. And when your mother told you not to go swimming right after you ate, you took it as a matter of life and death. But you've been myth-informed by legend, by history . . . even by your mother! The truth is: * Milk chocolate may actually help prevent tooth decay! * If you "eat like a bird," you may eat up to one-half your body weight every single day! * The largest city in America is not New York or Los Angeles, it's Jacksonville, Florida! Now you can face the facts -- on everything from aphrodisiacs to zip codes -- in this alphabetically arranged collection of more than 590 fabulous fallacies and memorable misconceptions. You won't know what you're missing until you've mastered MYTH INFORMATION.

Do People Really Have Tiny Insects Living in Their Eyelashes?

Do People Really Have Tiny Insects Living in Their Eyelashes?
Author: Melissa Stewart
Publisher: Lerner Digital ™
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512463892

Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Your mouth contains more bacteria than a dog's. Money is covered with germs that can make you sick. The germs in a sneeze travel only an arm's length. You may have heard these common sayings or beliefs before. But are they really true? Can they be proven through research? Let's investigate seventeen statements about the microscopic world and find out which ones are right, which ones are wrong, and which ones stump even the experts! Find out whether millions of tiny creatures are living under your bed! Discover whether bacteria cause the common cold! See if you can tell the difference between fact and fiction with Is That a Fact?

Does It Really Take Seven Years to Digest Swallowed Gum?

Does It Really Take Seven Years to Digest Swallowed Gum?
Author: Sandy Donovan
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541502043

It takes seven years to digest swallowed gum. A penny placed on a train track can cause a train to derail. The average human consumes four spiders per year while sleeping. You may have heard some of these common sayings or beliefs before. But are they really true? Can they be proven using science? Let’s investigate seventeen statements about familiar items and everyday events and find out which ones are right, which ones are wrong, and which ones still stump scientists! Find out whether eggs will really stand on their ends during the vernal equinox! Discover whether it’s true that you can swing 360 degrees on a swing set! See if you can tell the difference between fact and fiction with Is That a Fact?

Did President Grant Really Get a Ticket for Speeding in a Horse-Drawn Carriage?

Did President Grant Really Get a Ticket for Speeding in a Horse-Drawn Carriage?
Author: Sandy Donovan
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761372172

George Washington chopped down his father’s cherry tree. Millard Fillmore installed the first bathtub in the White House. Harry Truman was the first president to “pardon” a Thanksgiving Day turkey. You may have heard these common beliefs before. But are they really true? Can they be proven through research? Let’s investigate seventeen statements about U.S. presidents and find out which ones are right, which ones are wrong, and which ones stump even the experts! Find out whether William Henry Harrison really talked himself to death. Discover whether Calvin Coolidge kept a pet raccoon in the White House. See if you can tell the difference between fact and fiction with Is That a Fact?

Did Greek Soldiers Really Hide Inside the Trojan Horse?

Did Greek Soldiers Really Hide Inside the Trojan Horse?
Author: Carol M. Scavella Burrell
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761362665

Egyptians made their pet cats into mummies. The Greeks invented the idea of going to school. Julius Caesar's last words were "Et tu, Brute?" You may have heard these common sayings or beliefs before. But are they really true? Can they be proven through research? Let's investigate seventeen statements about the ancient world and find out which ones are right, which ones are wrong, and which ones stump even the experts! Find out whether the Romans ate so much at meals that they had to take time out to vomit! Discover whether Mount Olympus is a real place! See if you can tell the difference between fact and fiction with Is That a Fact?

Is the Bermuda Triangle Really a Dangerous Place?

Is the Bermuda Triangle Really a Dangerous Place?
Author: Melissa Stewart
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761360972

Discusses facts and myths about the ocean and ocean life, including whether the world's oceans contain ten million tons of gold, whether blue whales are the loudest animals on Earth, and whether it is easier to float in the ocean than in a lake.

Were Early Computers Really the Size of a School Bus?

Were Early Computers Really the Size of a School Bus?
Author: Deborah Kops
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761372199

Henry Ford invented the automobile. The first video game was created in a science research lab. A melted candy bar inspired the invention of microwave ovens. You may have heard these beliefs before. But are they really true? Can they be proven through research? Let’s investigate seventeen statements about inventions and find out which ones are right, which ones are wrong, and which ones still stump the experts! Find out whether Alexander Graham Bell was really the inventor of the telephone! Learn if the U.S. government really created the Internet! See if you can tell the difference between fact and fiction with Is That a Fact?

Were Potato Chips Really Invented by an Angry Chef?

Were Potato Chips Really Invented by an Angry Chef?
Author: Deborah Kops
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761372210

Adding salt to water makes it boil faster. Eating turkey makes you sleepy. Organic food is best for the environment. You may have heard these common sayings and beliefs before. But are they really true? Can they be proven through research? Let’s investigate seventeen food-related statements and find out which ones are right, which ones are wrong, and which ones still stump the experts! Find out whether fats are always bad for you! Learn if rhubarb leaves are really poisonous! See if you can tell the difference between fact and fiction with Is That a Fact?