Gr 3—7—These colorful books are jam-packed with facts about a variety of high-interest topics. As one might expect, each title offers a plethora of numbered tidbits about the topic at hand. Each fact is really a paragraph, and most page spreads have five "facts" on them. The books are heavily illustrated with colorful drawings and photographs, each of which has a corresponding caption. Most pages also have a callout box with a quiz, an activity, or additional facts. Each spread, therefore, has a lot to look at and digest. Some readers may find the format to be too busy and distracting, but kids who are used to their text in small chunks may welcome the format. Reluctant readers and visual learners will enjoy browsing these titles, but researchers should be aware that the books contain no documentation of the authors' sources.—Marcia Kochel, The Galloway School, Atlanta, GA
Each of these books presents one hundred facts about the title animals or biome. Though most of the information appears to have been randomly selected and displayed, the volumes' snippets just may entice readers to seek further information. The busy pages are tightly packed with photos, cartoonlike drawings, and more realistic illustrations in addition to "I Don't Believe It!" sidebars. Ind. Review covers these 100 Things You Should Know About titles: Coral Reefs and Deadly Creatures.
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