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Apr 01, 2020 Natasha rated it actually liked it
Fantabulous beginning introduction to volcanoes for younger children, with realistic illustrations and interesting facts. My 5 twelvemonth one-time son loves this volume. PS: we read 2-three pages per day until information technology was done, Morning Basket style, which works well for kids who don't have longer attention spans notwithstanding, or to simply stretch the topic out so all the data can be captivated. Excellent first introduction to volcanoes for younger children, with realistic illustrations and interesting facts. My five year sometime son loves this book. PS: we read 2-three pages per day until it was washed, Morning Handbasket style, which works well for kids who don't have longer attention spans yet, or to but stretch the topic out then all the information can be captivated. ...more
Feb 24, 2016 Elaine rated it it was astonishing
An amazingly informative volume about volcanoes that presents higher-level information that a child tin can understand!
Mar 04, 2015 D Nine rated it really liked it
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The kids loved the facts! Great page displays.
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Simon Adams is a writer and editor of children'due south not-fiction and reference books. He specializes in history, politics and current affairs and has written extensively on exploration, music and the arts. He is also a well established jazz critic and reviewer. Simon has as well contributed to family unit and adult reference books and has been an editorial consultant on various history and other titles.
Simon Simon Adams is a writer and editor of children's non-fiction and reference books. He specializes in history, politics and electric current affairs and has written extensively on exploration, music and the arts. He is likewise a well established jazz critic and reviewer. Simon has also contributed to family and adult reference books and has been an editorial consultant on diverse history and other titles.
Simon was born in Bristol and studied history and politics at the London Schoolhouse of Economic science and Bristol University, where he gained an MSc. He entered publishing as a publicity copywriter at Routledge and subsequently joined Dorling Kindersley, eventually becoming managing editor of the children's division. He became a full-time writer 15 years agone. Since then, he has written and contributed to more than than 60 books for a wide range of publishers on subjects as varied every bit archeology, the sinking of the Titanic and the history of jazz. Simon lives in London and is a cracking reader and cyclist. ...more
Simon Simon Adams is a writer and editor of children's non-fiction and reference books. He specializes in history, politics and electric current affairs and has written extensively on exploration, music and the arts. He is likewise a well established jazz critic and reviewer. Simon has also contributed to family and adult reference books and has been an editorial consultant on diverse history and other titles.
Simon was born in Bristol and studied history and politics at the London Schoolhouse of Economic science and Bristol University, where he gained an MSc. He entered publishing as a publicity copywriter at Routledge and subsequently joined Dorling Kindersley, eventually becoming managing editor of the children's division. He became a full-time writer 15 years agone. Since then, he has written and contributed to more than than 60 books for a wide range of publishers on subjects as varied every bit archeology, the sinking of the Titanic and the history of jazz. Simon lives in London and is a cracking reader and cyclist. ...more
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