It is a truth universally acknowledged that backseat occupants on a trip of any duration are in serious peril of dying of boredom. Just ask them. Klutz has addressed this crisis before with gratifying success , but reports indicate that the "are-we-there-yet" syndrome is still epidemic. So this time we're unleashing our most powerful boredom-buster yet: goofball trivia. Here's how it works: Each page has five questions. Next to each question, on the rigid extended back cover, is a peg. Answer each question by sliding the peg to the multiple-choice answer you think is right. Flip the book over to see the correct answers, along with some amusing, amazing yet all-too-true explanations. Why do pirates wear earrings? What's in the center of a golf ball? Do crabs ever climb trees? Did Napoleon fear house cats? Why do astronauts get two inches taller in outer space? Does pondering fundamentally inconsequential information like this make the miles fly? Do bedbugs bark?
Language
English
Pages
120
Format
Spiral-bound
Release
March 01, 2004
ISBN 13
9781570548253
Road Trip Trivia: A Big Book of Backseat Brainteasers (Klutz)
It is a truth universally acknowledged that backseat occupants on a trip of any duration are in serious peril of dying of boredom. Just ask them. Klutz has addressed this crisis before with gratifying success , but reports indicate that the "are-we-there-yet" syndrome is still epidemic. So this time we're unleashing our most powerful boredom-buster yet: goofball trivia. Here's how it works: Each page has five questions. Next to each question, on the rigid extended back cover, is a peg. Answer each question by sliding the peg to the multiple-choice answer you think is right. Flip the book over to see the correct answers, along with some amusing, amazing yet all-too-true explanations. Why do pirates wear earrings? What's in the center of a golf ball? Do crabs ever climb trees? Did Napoleon fear house cats? Why do astronauts get two inches taller in outer space? Does pondering fundamentally inconsequential information like this make the miles fly? Do bedbugs bark?