Spring 2024

Gross, Awesome History

Set of 6 titles

Who says history is boring? Gross and weird facts about pirates, cowboys, and mummies will grab struggling and reluctant readers' attention as they learn about the Wild West, ancient Rome, the American Civil War, and more! Closely leveled text paired with a high-interest dose of humor will have kids laughing and learning awesome facts they will rush to share with their friends. This series is also available in a Spanish edition.

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Title   ATOS Format Qty
Gross, Awesome History (6 titles) NEW
Awesome, Disgusting, Unusual Facts about Mummies NEW 3.3
Awesome, Disgusting, Unusual Facts about Pirates NEW 3.1
Awesome, Disgusting, Unusual Facts about Roman Gladiators NEW 3.4
Awesome, Disgusting, Unusual Facts about the Civil War NEW 3.0
Awesome, Disgusting, Unusual Facts about the Middle Ages NEW 3.2
Awesome, Disgusting, Unusual Facts about the Wild West NEW 3.2
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Interest Level Grade 4 - Grade 6
Reading Level Grade 2
Dewey Number 393-978
Lexile 410L-520L
ATOS Reading Level 3.0-3.4
Guided Reading Level O
Language English
Publisher Black Rabbit Books
Format Reinforced book
ISBN S24CREA12
Copyright 2024
Number of Pages
Dimensions
Graphics Full-color photographs

SLJ Review of Gross, Awesome History

Historical facts can be awesome, disgusting, or both at the same time, and readers who want to know more can read this series. From gladiators and mummies, to the Middle Ages and the American Civil War, there’s a variety of information to learn. Images and infographics support the text, and bolded vocabulary words and pop-up facts, such as “People in the 1600s used mummy flesh in their medicine” (Mummies), grab the reader’s attention. Following significant events and important people in history, the text is short, and doesn’t romanticize the past “People in the Wild West dealt with terrible diseases… Fleas spread typhus… A mosquito bite could give you yellow fever…” (Wild West). The back matter has three short answer questions, a glossary and an index, and additional resources. Some of the facts are, as the titles indicate, gross, which will be the appeal to certain readers. Similar reads include the “Weird But True” and “FACTopia!” series. VERDICT For older elementary readers who love learning gross facts.