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Crazy Fun Facts

Marlize Schmidt

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

FUN CRaZy Book with Weird facts, phobias, world records and fun with words!  If you like interesting, weird facts then you will love this book. Some facts are unbelievable and crazy.  The facts in this book will make you laugh - which is a good way of lowering stress and make you feel GOOD!!!  YOU WILL ENJOY ALL THE INTERESTING FACTS PROMISE YOU ITS FUNNY :))
Available since: 03/06/2013.

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