Why do we fear the number 13, knock on wood, and carry lucky charms?
Superstitions dives into the strange, spooky, and sometimes silly beliefs that have shaped cultures for centuries. From rabbits’ feet to avoiding cracks in the sidewalk, this fascinating book uncovers the surprising stories behind the rituals we follow—often without even knowing why!
Packed with quirky facts, global traditions, and a dash of mystery, this book invites curious kids to explore the line between belief and logic. Are these old customs just tricks of the mind—or is there something more magical at play?
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