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Trivia & Fun Facts for Kids: Tricky and funny questions for children - General knowledge and Interesting facts
Trivia & Fun Facts for Kids: Tricky and funny questions for children - General knowledge and Interesting facts
Trivia & Fun Facts for Kids: Tricky and funny questions for children - General knowledge and Interesting facts
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Trivia & Fun Facts for Kids: Tricky and funny questions for children - General knowledge and Interesting facts

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About this audiobook

Questions in this audiobook can be fun and challenging. Solving riddles helps to stimulate the brain, boost creativity, and learn new things. Both kids and adults can enjoy this at the same time. You can enjoy this at home, on the road, at bedtime, or use this in a school competition.

This is an ideal solution for kids with gaming and social media addiction. Video games and other addictions can ruin a healthy childhood, and it’s so frustrating for parents.

These are the types of questions included:

  • Places, Cities and countries
  • Science
  • History
  • Animals
  • Vocabulary and grammar
  • Sports
  • Math
  • Cartoons and movies
  • Biography
  • And much, much more. 

I’m sure you’ll enjoy this book. Don’t wait any more. Get it now!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2019
ISBN9781664945098
Trivia & Fun Facts for Kids: Tricky and funny questions for children - General knowledge and Interesting facts

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    Please double check these answers for yourselves. The question was "What is the last alphabet of the Greek alphabet?" and the answer was Zeta. I may be confused but I've always known it to be Omega.