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Rock-solid choices for enhancing earth science collections.
Basic, coherently organized questions about minerals are answered in detail, covering their formation, classification, common types, the rocks in which they can be found, and their importance to humans. The numerous color photographs provide important information that is highlighted by helpful captions; "Rock Solid Facts!" text boxes feature unusual mineral facts. A classic crystal-formation activity is appended. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind.
These clever books will inspire projects large and small.
After (the same) one-page overview including safety tips, each volume offers directions for outdoorsy or nature-themed activities such as mapmaking, rope tricks, animal tracking, and building snow shelters. A variety of text fonts, jazzy design features, and colorful cartoon illustrations keep things moving. A "Did You Know?" fact page concludes each book. This series will greatly appeal to young outdoor adventurers. Ind. Review covers these Go Wild titles: Be a Survivor, Be a Tracker, Be an Adventurer, and Be an Explorer.
Gr 3 Up—A busy profusion of 100 small aircraft, trains, bikes, automobiles, and ships zoom across eight cardboard fold-out pages in this quasi-book product that also works as a six and a half-foot poster...
Gr 2–5—Though uneven in consistency, at their best, these collections of statistical information demonstrate the real value of well-designed infographics...