Grossology (book series)
{{Short description|Series of non-fictional children's books written by Sylvia Branzei}}
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Grossology ({{ISBN|0-201-40964-X}}) is a non-fiction children's book written by Sylvia Branzei and published by Price Stern Sloan in 1992. It is a frank, thorough, yet light-hearted examination of various unappealing bodily functions and medical conditions.{{cite magazine |title=News Bits|magazine=GamePro |issue=105 |publisher=IDG |date=June 1997|page=20}} The topics are organized into three categories: “Slimy Mushy Oozy Gross Things,” (vomit, diarrhea, urine, acne, blisters, etc.); “Crusty Scaly Gross Things,” (dandruff, tooth decay, etc.); and “Stinky Smelly Gross Things,” (halitosis, flatulence, etc.). The text is also accompanied by many humorous illustrations, which were provided by Jack Keely.
Grossology spawned several sequels, most notably Animal Grossology ({{ISBN|0-201-95994-1}}) and Grossology Begins at Home ({{ISBN|0-201-95993-3}}), both written and illustrated by Branzei and Keely. Animal Grossology, published in 1996, is an exploration of various organisms that either produce or consume unappealing substances. It is divided into four sections: “Vomit Munchers” (flies, starfish, etc.); “Blood Slurpers” (leeches, ticks, etc.); “Slime Makers” (hagfish, slime mold, sea cucumbers, etc.); and “Dookie Lovers” (tapeworms, dung beetles, etc.). Grossology Begins at Home, published in 1997, focuses on the hidden germs and unseen pests that thrive in a typical house. One of the highlights of this book is a chapter on Defect Action Levels, the acceptable amounts of animal contaminants and insect parts that can be found in foods. The book also teaches children how to grow their own bacteria.
Grossology has also inspired two CD-ROMs (Grossology: The Science of Really Gross Things (1997){{cite magazine |title=Monster Buyer's Guide - 4. Grossology: The Science of Really Gross Things |magazine=Computer Gaming World |date=December 1997 |issue=161 |page=213 |url=https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_161/page/n215/mode/2up |publisher=Ziff Davis}} and Virtual Grossology (1998){{cite magazine |title=Gross stuff sells |journal=Times-News |date=January 18, 1998 |page=G6 |url=https://archive.org/details/The_Times_News_Idaho_Newspaper_1998_01_18/page/n49/mode/2up?q=%22Virtual+Grossology%22 |publisher=Lee Enterprises}}{{cite book |last=Branzei |first=Sylvia |date=2 February 1998 |title=Virtual Grossology |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D41nPQAACAAJ |publisher=Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated |isbn=978-0-201-15417-7 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240528083210/https://books.google.fi/books/about/Virtual_Grossology.html?id=D41nPQAACAAJ&redir_esc=y |archive-date=May 28, 2024 |access-date=May 28, 2024}}), a highly popular traveling exhibition, and a children's television series.
See also
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References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060715104104/http://www.grossologytour.com/gross.htm The Grossology Touring Edutainment Exhibit] (archived)
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Category:Children's non-fiction books
Category:1995 children's books