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Chargement... National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Why (National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books) (édition 2011)par Amy Shields (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreNational Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Why par Amy Shields
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Such a great series for preschool/early elementary school. This one talks about why things do what they do. Buy why? This is a favorite question of kids of all ages! This brightly colored, real-life illustrated book answers more why questions than your child or student could ever come up with. It tackles questions like, “why does my skin wrinkle in the tub?” and “why do we see a rainbow?” It even has science experiments that go along with some of the questions, such as making a rainbow, using a piece of white paper, a glass of water, and sunlight. Either at home or in the classroom, this book offers hours of science enjoyment through both reading and hands-on experiments. The National Geographic's "Book of Why", written by Amy Shields, focuses on satisfying young children’s curiosity and need to know “why.” The central message of this book is to provide young readers with answers and explanations to a variety of questions many children seem to be interested in. I found this book to be very enjoyable to read and I liked it for a few different reasons. First, the author uses different literary tools to answer commonly asked questions in a fun and exciting way. For example, throughout the text, the author puts certain words and sentences in bold to highlight the key words and important information. Along with this, the author presents the information in a variety of ways that keeps the reader interested and engaged. For example, almost every page that has a new question is written in a different layout and format. Some questions come with “did you know” bubbles, while others provide step-by-step instructions for readers to create their own experiments that go along with certain questions. Another literary tool that the author used to convey the message was language and word choice. Throughout the book, many questions, such as “Why do seeds grow up?” usually come with in-depth explanations involving complex words that can be difficult to comprehend. The author effectively brings the language down to the level of the readers to ensure they understand the content and information presented and to ensure they stay engaged. Also, the author frequently presents the reader with questions involving the topic of discussion to give readers the opportunity to gauge their understanding and learning. This easy to read, brightly colored informational text is extremely well written and enjoyable to read. The authors use of pictures, page layout and design, conventions, language and word choice, and opportunities for the reader to self-evaluate their learning provides young readers with an interesting and exciting way to discover answers to a variety of frequently asked questions by children. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Pourquoi les gens sont-ils de différentes couleurs? Pourquoi ai-je un nombril? Pourquoi ma peau se plisse-t-elle dans le bain? Pourquoi y a-t-il un trou dans les beignes? Pourquoi les grands-mères ont-elles des rides? Pourquoi les marches des escaliers mécaniques semblent-elles disparaître? Pourquoi les chats ronronnent-ils? Pourquoi les flamants sont-ils roses? Pourquoi voyons-nous des arcs-en-ciel? Pourquoi les îles ne coulent-elles pas? Telles sont quelques-unes de la soixantaine de questions auxquelles se propose de répondre cet album qui démystifie de multiples secrets piquant la curiosité des enfants, que l'on a regroupés sous quatre intitulés généraux (Un corps renversant - Comment ça fonctionne? - L'univers des animaux - Le monde et ses merveilles). Jeux, expériences et suggestions de bricolages viennent dynamiser la découverte en permettant de mettre en pratique certaines théories énoncées, tandis que des encarts colorés proposent des faits étonnants complémentaires et que des questions invitent le lecteur à s'exprimer sur sa propre expérience ou son quotidien. [SDM] Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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