This publisher's now-familiar kinetic presentation has rarely been used to better advantage than in this comprehensive, oversized pictorial study. Beginning with its user-friendly introduction--three vertical columns of kids and timepieces against stark white backgrounds--the book offers 13 sparkling spreads jam-packed with information. Such timely topics as 'Days of the week,' 'The four seasons' and 'Digital clocks' are clearly presented, covering the material in exhaustive but never overwhelming detail. Involving questions are sprinkled throughout: on the striking 'A world of clocks' spread, for example, the caption beneath a photograph of a floral clock asks, 'Where might you see a clock like this?' As always, the pictures' human subjects are an immensely likable bunch: their energy and enthusiasm are practically palpable. The piece de resistance here is a sturdy fold-out clock inside the back cover, complete with movable hands (hours in red, minutes in blue)--youngsters can practice what they've learned. One thing's for sure: a good time will be had by all. Ages 4-8. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. |
Rabu, 09 November 2016
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