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Gross Universe: Your Guide to All Disgusting Things Under the Sun

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Offers readers an examination of some the not-so-pleasant elements of human beings, from spit and scabs to mucus and vomit, while exploring their purpose and benefits in relation to good health. Simultaneous.

64 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Jeff Szpirglas

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Jeff Szpirglas has had a varied career. He's shoveled manure, worked in a steelyard (he hails from Hamilton, after all), and even frolicked in the offices at CTV Television and Chirp, chickaDEE, and OWL magazines, where he was the kids' page editor. His manure-shoveling days long behind him, Jeff currently teaches children by day and writes books/fights supervillains by night.

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December 2, 2012
Szpirglas, J., & Cho, M. (2004). Gross Universe: Your Guide to All Disgusting Things Under the Sun. Maple Tree Pr.

Citation by: Elizabeth McCord
Type of Reference: Handbook
Description: This is a fun reference for young students to find out about things they always want to know about the universe. It contains information about things from vomit to mucus and lots of other gross things that young students find interesting.
Relevance and Relationship: Even though it contains information about gross things, young readers will find this fun to look at, giving teachers and librarians the opportunity to show students how to use references.
Purpose: The purpose of this book is to provide students with information about things that most adults don’t want to talk about.
Validity: This book received a good review from Library Media Connection.
Format: This is a 2005 print edition with 64 pages.
Arrangement and Presentation: This book contains information and pictures about the gross things in nature. It contains scientific information about the facts. It contains an index. It also included science experiments that students can try.
Professional Review: Manczuk, S. (2005) Gross universe: your guide to all disgusting things under the sun. Library Media Connection, 23(4), 89.
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August 31, 2009
Unfortunately, the illustrations for this very illuminating book are aimed at junior high or younger readers. The text would be good for everyone from about 5th grade up. In the newest magazine format, with all kinds of short bursts of text and sidebars, it treats what is gross and disgusting in nature from mucus and feces to petrified vomit. It will appeal to all junior high aged boys, but the informative nature of the text, were it illustrated a little more maturely, would make engaging meaning for older readers, as well.

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