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Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.9
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1404
Points per Word 0.000356
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

Young readers take a close look at the surprising, often disgusting creatures and messes that hide in everyday homes. The book describes where dust bunnies gather, why mold grows in dark corners, and what insects might be crawling behind the bathroom sink. Each page answers a question about a household gross-out, giving simple explanations and fun facts. Through colorful illustrations and clear text, kids learn what causes these unsavory sights and how they can keep their homes cleaner.

Quick Summary

If your kid can't resist a good "eww" and loves learning about the hidden messes that live right under their nose, this short nonfiction pick is a fun, fast ride. Julie Murray fills every page with bright, kid-friendly pictures and quick, punchy facts about things like the science of bathroom mold, the creepy crawlies that hang out in kitchen crumbs, and the reasons why the trash can smells so bad, turning ordinary household grossness into giggles and learning. It's perfect for kids who are just starting to read on their own, reluctant readers who need a quick win, or anyone who devours books like "The Weird-And-Gross Encyclopedia" and wants more of that gleeful ick. The tone stays playful and never scary, so parents can rest easy knowing it's just harmless gross-out fun with a side of real science. After finishing, kids often want to explore their own homes with a magnifying glass, making this a great springboard for hands-on experiments and a perfect companion to "The Gross Book of 100 Gross Facts" for even more squishy excitement.