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"I Used to Know That" & "An Apple A Day"
Click here for more contests & giveaways!Prize: Two winners will receive one copy of each book
Exceptions: 13 and up to enter; US residents only
Number of winners allowed: 2
Ends: Tuesday January 3rd 2012
"An Apple A Day, Old-Fashioned Proverbs—Timeless Words to Live By" by Caroline Taggart
Discover why proverbs have stood the test of time. Proverbs -- those colorful time-honored truths -- have become part of our everyday language. But how often do we think about their origins or meanings?
This unique collection of words to live by reveals the source of these timeworm expressions, which are as relevant today as they were when first coined generations ago.
An Apple a Day provides the fun facts behind 200 proverbs, including . . .
-The darkest hour is before the dawn.
-You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
-In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
-The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
-When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
But enough said. Sit back and enjoy the read -- there's no time like the present!
"I Used to Know That, Stuff You Forgot from School" by Caroline Taggart.
Facts from School You Forgot to Remember. Take an entertaining trip back to the classroom with I Used to Know That. Witty, engaging, and fun, this little book will appeal to the student in each of us. A one-of-a-kind collection of hundreds of facts learned long ago, it includes:
-Our Changing World: Test your knowledge of the latest geography.
-Prose and Poetry: From Shakespeare to diphthongs, English class will come alive again here.
-Math and Science: Quotients, phalanges, and protons . . . do these long-forgotten words take you back to high school days?
-History: As Santayana once said so well: "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it."
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