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Kathleen V. Kudlinski

Auteur de Hero Over Here: A Story of World War I

45+ oeuvres 4,824 utilisateurs 75 critiques

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Œuvres de Kathleen V. Kudlinski

Boy, Were We Wrong About Dinosaurs! (2005) 544 exemplaires
DK Biography: Joan of Arc (2008) 299 exemplaires
Marie: An Invitation to Dance (1996) 244 exemplaires
Rosa Parks: Young Rebel (2001) 188 exemplaires
Rachel Carson: Pioneer of Ecology (1600) 186 exemplaires
What Do Roots Do? (2005) 171 exemplaires
Dr. Seuss: Young Author and Artist (2005) 166 exemplaires
Sojourner Truth: Voice of Freedom (2003) 108 exemplaires
Gandhi: Young Nation Builder (2006) 69 exemplaires
Mother Teresa: Friend to the Poor (2006) 50 exemplaires
The Seaside Switch (2007) 31 exemplaires
The Sunset Switch (2005) 27 exemplaires
Food for Life (Science Links) (1709) 24 exemplaires
My Lady, Pocahontas (2006) 21 exemplaires
Christopher Reeve: Young Actor (2007) 17 exemplaires
Animal Tracks and Traces (1991) 10 exemplaires

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Nicely illustrated picture book that introduces the changing nature of our cosmology. Most major historical scientists that contributed to our changing understanding of the nature of the universe are referenced, but they are not named--but it will be obvious to the parent who is Newton, Galileo, etc. Good for younger children to introduce the idea that we have not always understood things the same way as we do now, and that our current understanding might change too.

Back matter includes a brief timeline (with named historical figures) and a "for more information" section & bibliography… (plus d'informations)
 
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JoyfulMommy07 | 6 autres critiques | Feb 26, 2024 |
I think the message of this book is really important for young people to pick up on. Basically, that message is that science can be wrong and that our understanding of the world evolves over time.

That beings said, the illustrations and writing are a touch on the lame side. But for content it gets the big thumbs-up.
 
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LibrarianDest | 27 autres critiques | Jan 3, 2024 |
 
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Mustygusher | 2 autres critiques | Dec 19, 2022 |
Lively illustrations accompany historical anecdotes about what people used to think about what caused the weather - and what we've learned since. (On occasion, there's a nod to old wisdom, such as the phrase "red sky at morning, sailors take warning; red sky at night, sailors' delight," which bears out.) The final pages shift from weather to climate, concluding, "Some people still think global warming is a myth. Boy, are they wrong!" Rather than ending on a down note, however, the last suggestion is, "Maybe when you grow up, you could be one of the scientists who makes us all say, 'Boy, were were wrong about the weather!'" Back matter includes a "time line for weather science" and two websites for more information (NASA and NOAA), but no index.… (plus d'informations)
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JennyArch | 1 autre critique | Aug 17, 2021 |

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Œuvres
45
Aussi par
1
Membres
4,824
Popularité
#5,206
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
75
ISBN
162

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