The Big Book of Bling: Ritzy rocks, extravagant animals, sparkling science, and more!
By (Author) National Geographic Kids
By (author) Rose Davidson
Edited by Kate Hale
National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Kids
3rd September 2019
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
031.02
Hardback
192
Width 237mm, Height 302mm, Spine 18mm
1190g
Feast your eyes on the most briliant bling from around the world in this opulent opus, celebrating irridescent animals, things that glitter and glow, a wealth of shiny wonders, and more lavish luxuries from our planet.
Did you know that with its 2,868 diamonds, 273 pearls, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, and 5 rubies the British imperial state crown weighs more than a guinea pig Or if you have $3.5 million to spare you can buy a solid gold toilet Or that there's a cave in Mexico containing giant crystals that are as long as a school bus
From upscale splurges to flashy fun in nature, this treasure trove is filled with wonders that will dazzle and delight. Read about how nature struts its stuff with tantalizing tidbits about animals, including a few that literally glitter with irridesence to confuse predators. Or maybe you'll strike it rich after reading about Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas, U.S.A., where anyone can go hunt for sparkling gems. Dig into info about the world's mysterious minerals, gorgeous geodes, and ritzy rocks. Discover extravagant expenditures like Canada's million-dollar solid gold coin. Learn all about the splendid science of diamonds that rain from the sky in space. Get the secret behind glowing bioluminescence. And go back in time to uncover palatial palaces, the riches of royalty, and other ancient treasures.
To show off the lush content in proper fashion, readers will be dazzled by hundreds of fun flashy photos throughout.
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