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So, what a pleasant surprise when I pulled out our new set ofWeird But True!

booksfromNational Geographic Kidsand they dove right in!

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Weird but True!

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For a whole half hour they all sat together, sharing interesting and funny facts with each other.

Even before receiving this great set he had a bunch of them scattered throughout his room.

The weird facts are shared alongsidebeautiful large pictures and funny anecdotes he doesnt even realize hes learning.

Children sitting together and enjoying reading the Weird but True! series by National Geographic in front of a cozy fireplace

Moreover, all the kids look through them over and over.

Did you know that some towns in Canada use beet juice to melt ice on wintry roads?

Now that would be a lot of beets!

Children sitting together and enjoying reading the Weird but True! series by National Geographic in front of a cozy fireplace

I love that theres aWeird But True!book dedicated to all-things Canadian.

What a great way to learn about all the different facets of our great country.

The kids remember these facts and have pulled them out at the strangest times.

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Want to contribute your own Canadian weird by true fact?

Weve been brainstorming interesting tidbits about our own communities to submit!

Where to buy theWeird But True!Books?

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I highly encourage you to check out this series if you have little ones.

it’s possible for you to explore the whole series (theres even a Christmas themed addition!)

How cool is that?

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A boy reading a Weird but True! Canada book to his little sisters

A boy reading a Weird but True! Canada book to his little sisters