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52 Things to Do While You Poo: The 1960s Edition
By (Author) Hugh Jassburn
Octopus Publishing Group
Summersdale Publishers
27th December 2022
13th October 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Humour
Puzzles and quizzes
793
Hardback
112
Width 146mm, Height 146mm
From the bestselling author of 52 Things to Do While You Poo, this nostalgic and amusing mix of trivia and puzzles will bring back the iconic vibe of the Swinging Sixties
If you grew up in the 1960s, you know that nothing compares to the music, fashion, toys, TV, films and sheer feel of that decade. But how much can you really rememberWhen you next take a trip to the toilet, this colourful collection of puzzles, activities and trivia will serve as a leisurely stroll down memory lane, dusting off half-remembered facts and even filling in a few gaps.From bestselling author and fiendish brain-teaser Hugh Jassburn, this illustrated celebration of history s finest decade includes the following challenges and more:Help the Beatles traverse a long and winding maze on their way to Abbey RoadMatch hit songs to the year they came outSolve trivia questions relating to Dr Who and James BondTrack down the names of iconic world leaders in a word searchSpot the differences in a sea of Vespa scooters52 Things to Do While You Poo: The 1960s Edition is the perfect gift for those who lived through these glory days or those who just wish they had.Hugh Jassburn has been pooing since 1974. After several months of producing a variety of stools (mostly in washable and reusable nappies) he moved on to disposables. By 1978 Hugh was a regular toilet user and hasn t looked back since. He is not a fan of cheap toilet paper, and strongly believes the flap should always be at the front of the roll. Hugh lives in Shitterton, Dorset, and dreams of one day moving to Pratt s Bottom in Kent.