
Science FACTopia!
Follow the trail of 400 STEM-tastic facts
by Rose Davidson
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Pub Date Mar 05 2024 | Archive Date Dec 05 2023
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Description
An enthralling and hilarious journey through the worlds of space, animals, engineering, numbers, machines, and more in 400 connected facts!
Science FACTopia! is the sixth title in the bestselling FACTopia! series, which has sold over 100,000 copies to date. Here you’ll find an ingenious trail of 400 facts about space, animals, rocks and crystals, virtual reality, the body, coding, 3D printing, engineering, plants, fungi, math, and more, where each fact is connected to the next in hilarious and unexpected ways. You’ll meet a parrot called Squawkzilla, find out about the fastest muscles in the body, discover gems that can change color, and learn about black holes that “burp.”
Packed with witty illustrations that combine artwork and photography, and verified by the experts at Encyclopaedia Britannica, Science FACTopia! brings STEM topics to life, with facts kids will be desperate to share with their friends and family.
Index included.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781804660256 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 208 |
Links
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews

Such a fun science book. Such a fun fact book. Fact books are very popular with students at my school. My kids and I read this tonight and they didn’t want to stop. We made notes of things we want to research. We laughed, we marveled, we were entertained.

We really enjoyed this one, much as we enjoyed the previous history factopia. Sometimes reading too many facts in a row could leave me feeling weirdly disconnected, but kiddo (9) was very much into all the facts and insisted we continue until we finished it. The facts were all quite interesting and we both learned a lot.
*Thanks to NetGalley and Britannica Books for providing an early copy for review.