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Cargando... Everything Goes: On Landpor Brian Biggs
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is a great book for visual readers because there is so much to see on every page! It is very bright and very detailed. As for the plot, it is about a father and son who are driving to the train station to pick up the boy's mother. Along the way, the boy picks out "everything that goes." This is were we get the title. So, for example, the first thing he sees is a car. It is on that page they take about the car. On the next, they list different kinds of cars, such as taxi cabs, police cars, and race cars. When you flip the page again, there is a full spread of a diagram which breaks down the internals of the car, like the battery, the gas tank, the axle, the engine, etc. This is done for many different things that "go on land." We read about trucks, buses, RVs, bicycles, motorcycles, the subway, and trains. Although I do not think this book would make a good read-aloud tool, I do believe it would make an excellent book to allow students to explore during individual reading time. It is very informative, and they would gain a lot of useful knowledge from reading it. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Children's librarian Pam handed this to me and we looked through it a bit at home. There is a LOT happening on each page; the figures aren't as tiny as Where's Waldo or I Spy, but there's no white space. Illustrations are in bright bold colors with a solid black outline, little to no shading.
There are good explanations of how things work (why does a car that runs on gas need a battery, for example), and the different types of "things that go." Perfect for a kid who's into transportation and will take a long time absorbing everything on each page. ( )