Guinness World Records 2010: The Book of the Decade is the perfect coffee table book. If you live in our household, it’s also the perfect book for my 5 year old to take to bed each night, on car-trips, and to his grandparents house where he discusses the many odd facts he learns with his grandfather or asks his parents to explain the weird pictures he finds.
This year, even Nadya Suleman made the world record book under the category of “Most Children Surviving From a Single Birth”. Thomas Beatie also made it into the book this year in the category of “First Married Man to Give Birth”. Aside from other cool conception stories including Oldest Mother to Conceive Naturally, Heaviest Birth, Oldest Mother of Triplets and more, this book is full of facts about almost anything and everything you can think of.
Guinness World Records is certainly not a book that is flipped through once and forgotten – it’s perfect for picking up from time to time to read, and it makes you a very interesting dinner party guests with all the factoids you can then relate. Or, if you’re 5 years old, it makes you ask your mother why you don’t have 4405 different Pooh & Friends items of memorabilia like Deb Hoffman (USA).
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