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- How do magnets attract each other?, World Book answers your questions about how things work, [writer, Madeline King]
- Is the moon made of cheese?, World Book answers your questions about more random stuff, [writer, Madeline King]
- Can fish see water?, World Book answers your questions about sea creatures, [writer, Madeline King]
- How strong is a crocodile's bite?, World Book answers your questions about records and extremes, [writer, Madeline King]
- Are there monsters under my bed?, World Book answers your questions about random stuff, World Book, Inc
- Is the Milky Way made out of milk?, World Book answers your questions about outer space
- Would a giant ice pack stop global warming?, World Book answers your questions about the environment, [writer, Madeline King]
- Are robots aware they're robots?, World Book answers your questions about technology, World Book, Inc
- Do penguins have emotions?, World Book answers your questions about the oceans and what's in them, World Book, Inc
- Why are monkeys so flexible?, World Book answers your questions about wild animals, World Book, Inc
- Why can't dogs and cats have chocolate?, World Book answers your questions about dogs and cats, [writer, Madeline King]
- Who put the alphabet in alphabetical order?, World Book answers your questions about inventions and origins, [writer, Madeline King]
- Why is Australia often referred to as being "down under"?, World Book answers your questions about people and places, World Book, Inc
- If I swallow a watermelon seed, will one start growing in my stomach?, World Book answers your questions about the human body, World Book, Inc
- If you sneeze with your eyes open, will they pop out?, World Book answers your questions about fear and danger, [writer, Madeline King]
- Does a haircut affect my brain?, World Book answers your questions about the brain and head, [writer, Madeline King]
- Can I eat a banana peel?, World Book answers your questions about food and eating, [writer, Madeline King]