The Big Book of Barf: A Spewnami of Sick Science, Hurled History, and Body Oddities
By (Author) Vicky Lorencen
By (author) Remy Simard
Random House USA Inc
Random House Inc
23rd April 2025
United States
Children
Non Fiction
616.047
Hardback
288
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
Did you know that there are glasses to prevent motion sickness...Or that astronauts can get "space sick"...This hilarious and wacky illustrated book is jam-packed with silly facts, crazy activities, and even recipes (Barf-day cake, anyone) that will have you learning all about the fascinating world of barf, our bodies, and beyond. Did you know that there are glasses to prevent motion sickness...Or that astronauts can get "space sick"...This hilarious and wacky illustrated book is jam-packed with silly facts, crazy activities, and even recipes (Barf-day cake, anyone) that will have you learning all about the fascinating world of barf, our bodies, and beyond. Yes, barf is gross. But...it also kind of tells us a lot about how our bodies work Whether it's that saliva protects your teeth from vomit or that your stomach can hold 4 quarts of food and liquid...Vomit is the revolting, disgusting, slimy, gooey but also hurl-arious fabric that holds us together! The Big Book of Barf is perfect the curious science-loving kids who love to digest (and then regurgitate) cool and crazy facts. This colorful and engaging book is filled with myths and history about vomit, humorous health hacks to keep your food down, facts about your digestive system, activities for home, jokes, and more! All this gastronomic gargle-gravy goodness will entertain and inform young readers whether at home, in school, or especially cough, gag, heave in the bathroom.
"This info-gusher, plainly a labor of love, will draw readers like flies....A sure crowd pleaser."Kirkus Reviews
Vicky Lorencen has been in healthcare communications for 15 years, writing about everything from allergies to Zika virus. Her previous writing-related roles include college writing instructor, freelance journalist, and associate editor for Kids in Common, a family resource magazine. Vicky's work for young readers has appeared in Highlights for Children, Ladybug and Girls' Life. Vicky and her husband live in Michigan with their feline proprietor Finn.