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Hot Diggity Dog by Adrienne Sylver5/13/2023 ![]() You Wouldn’t Want to Be…A Polar Explorer – Jen Green Turn your topic upside down and inside out and shake it all about! Love geography? Want to introduce readers to the Arctic? Instead of presenting facts and figures, make the reader feel as if they are there. Look for a unique way to present your information. Really stretch and think outside the box to come up with tidbits that will surprise and delight readers. Its sidebars are full of extra facts and anecdotes relating to the humble hot dog. Hot Diggity Dog: The History of the Hot Dog – Adrienne Sylver This can be a breath of fresh air or some comic relief. This book contains lots of fun historical facts and doesn’t shy away from the gross stuff!Įven if your subject is fairly serious, if you do find a fun fact or light-hearted example, put it in a side bar. Ick! Yuck! Eew! Our Gross American History – Lois Miner Huey PENNY proudly explains how it’s made and offers lots of fun details about money – in his own voice.ĭig deep for the most fascinating, gross, unusual, weird and amazing facts. ![]() ![]() Instead of just presenting information in the typical manner, let your subject take over and share their own story! ![]()
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