publication date: Nov 5, 2011
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author/source: Alex Bell
Fact:
children love
facts, particularly when they are presented in
bite size chunks
with lots of
diagrams.
Anne Rooney's book entitled
50 Amazing Things
Kids Need to Know About Mathematics and
50 Amazing Things Kids Need to Know
About Science by
Penny Johnson tap into this appetite for
knowledge. Aged almost
seven, Toby felt that he was "
nearly too young for these books"
but enjoyed the
format of the
books which are set out in 50 short "
chapters"
with enticing titles like
How to win the lottery, How to contact an alien and
How to write a secret message.
50 Amazing Things Kids Need to Know About
Mathematics particularly caught Toby's attention with its
puzzles, games and
accessible
examples and illustrations. Toby's current topic at school is
London Landmarks
so he particularly liked the chapter titled
How to Bend a Building which
asked how architects make
curved buildings and roofs from straight edges and
used the
Gherkin in London to illustrate the point.
The books reinforce the
National Curriculum for
maths and
science and are designed to be
suitable for children of all abilities
aged seven to 11 years old. For Toby, these are books to
grow into which he will be
able to
reference for many years and when he isn't looking at it his grandpa, a
mechanical engineer, certainly fancied a look!
PWT rating: ♥♥♥♥♥
50 Amazing Things Kids Need to Know About Maths (50 Things Kids Need to Know) and
50 Amazing Things Kids Need to Know About Science (50 Things Kids Need to Know) are available from Amazon.