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Rainbow and You
Published in Library Binding by HarperCollins Children's Books (2000)
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excellent choice
Our kids loved this book. Explained really well the science of light defraction, with a nice history of other cultures beliefs on the history of rainbows. Even included the biblical perspective. An excellent book to use with a unit study on light and rainbows.
A beautifully illustrated book!
This book not only tells you everything that you might want to know about rainbows, but shows through amazing and interesting illustrations the rainbows many facets. A great way to get your child curious about the natural world. Also check out "The Big Dipper and You" also by the Krupps.
The Big Dipper and You
Published in Paperback by William Morrow & Company (1999)
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The Big Dipper and You
Pictures are excellent in black and white, but would have been super in color. It would have made information more appealing. Narrative a bit dry: but gives good information. Not a book a typical person would just pick and read for pleasure; but for research, yes. Good science book for the 3rd through the 8th grade, and also for teachers.
The Moon and You
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins Juvenile Books (02 May, 2000)
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Wonderfully engaging & fact-filled
Fantastically detailed pencil drawings find humor in describing the theory behind the formation of the moon and in illustrating the moon's gravity, yet the same pencil reflects the majesty and awe of man's first steps on the moon, and each culture's visions of what the moon holds. Myths and legend are placed side by side with facts in a unique blend of information about Earth's only satellite.
The narrative never talks down to the reader but maintains an enthusiastic and kid-friendly approach. Concepts are put into examples that children can visualize and understand, and several activities for further understanding are provided. The text on the first and last pages is a bit difficult to read on the gray background, and some reluctant readers or learning disabled children may find the text a little heavy - nothing is organized into charts, tables or lists - but the excellent technical writing would make for a vivid read-aloud. Much of the information is visual and well delivered through the drawings that compliment and extend every page.
The book's biggest flaw is the dull brown cover, which looks a little dated - black white or gray might have been a better and more classic choice. Children interested in the topic or needing a resource for a report may look past it. No glossary is provided, but words are defined in context. An index may have been helpful, but this is a book that encourages children to glean facts. A list of sources and further reading is always a welcome addition to a book, and is sadly missing from this one. v
The narrative never talks down to the reader but maintains an enthusiastic and kid-friendly approach. Concepts are put into examples that children can visualize and understand, and several activities for further understanding are provided. The text on the first and last pages is a bit difficult to read on the gray background, and some reluctant readers or learning disabled children may find the text a little heavy - nothing is organized into charts, tables or lists - but the excellent technical writing would make for a vivid read-aloud. Much of the information is visual and well delivered through the drawings that compliment and extend every page.
The book's biggest flaw is the dull brown cover, which looks a little dated - black white or gray might have been a better and more classic choice. Children interested in the topic or needing a resource for a report may look past it. No glossary is provided, but words are defined in context. An index may have been helpful, but this is a book that encourages children to glean facts. A list of sources and further reading is always a welcome addition to a book, and is sadly missing from this one. v
Wow 'em with Science!
My first grade class LOVES this book. Fabulous illustrations. Factual information is presented in a way that is clear and easy to understand. Their favorite page is the one that describes some myths associated with a full moon accompanied by a pencil drawing of a werewolf saying "I am not real!"
Get Set to Wreck!
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (1988)
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Let's Go Traveling
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Company (1992)
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Let's Go Traveling in Mexico
Published in School & Library Binding by William Morrow & Company (1996)
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