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Paperback: 48 pages
ISBN: 0816742057
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Book Description
"I Can Read About" Books explore the world around us, from the mysteries of space to the wonders of undersea life, and everything in between. With colorful illustrations and clear text, "I Can Read About" books makes reading an eye-opening adventure.
School Library Journal
Designed for small group use, these read-along sets meet the need for science materials to be used in the early elementary grades. The female narrator paces the narration so listeners can follow along with the text. Words in the illustrations are not included. The background music, ranging from soothing new age to louder beats with drums, matches the tone of the facts being explained. Realistic sound effects help bring the material to life, especially those in Weather. The narration works with the background music and sound effects and is not overpowered by them. The amount of text per page ranges from a single sentence to a couple of small paragraphs. While all the subjects are given a basic introduction, some deeper facts are included to help develop an interest in listeners. The material flows from one topic to the next with ease. Weather has a female weather forecaster, and children from different racial groups are featured. School libraries that support nontraditional teaching styles will find that these sets will be heavily used, and other school libraries may also want to include these in their collections for students who want to work together.
Children's Literature
Children will learn how amphibians and reptiles evolved from prehistoric times. There is a lot of information included, for example, one section tells about shells, footprints, bones and teeth turning into rock fossils. Another interesting page compares amphibians and reptiles (frogs, salamanders, alligators and snakes). Dinosaur fans will enjoy all the different dinosaurs from the familiar Brachiosaurus to the lesser-known water reptiles, Tylosaurus and Elasmosaurus. This volume is part of the "I Can Read about" series, however many of the words are going to be difficult to decode such as invertebrate, the names of the different periods (Cretaceous, Carboniferous), and cartilage. Parents and teachers will need to read this one aloud or together with a child because of the vocabulary. |
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