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Cargando... Rocks and Minerals: National Geographic Kids (edición 2012)por Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld (Autor)
Información de la obraRocks and Minerals (National Geographic Readers) por Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
![]() SYES Library Wishlist (175) Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. ![]() ![]() *DISCLAIMER* Because this book is so thick and plentiful have to focus on a single section (Charlemagne) This is a greatly written section of the book for the following reasons. First this book is very informational with its facts. For example, this section is about Charlemagne, but the author branches out into his history, crown, childhood, and his adulthood. Secondly, the author includes not just words, but other thing to fizz up the book. For example, when talking about the crown of Charlemagne the author includes pictures and timelines to help me understand. Lastly,the author includes his thoughts and preferences, this makes it so that it feels like reading and journal instead of a boring (facts) book. For example, when the author talks about how the crown he explains that he thinks part of it is fake, because over time the crown could of gotten damaged so they would need to replace a section. Charlemagne:the Crown This crown was not just a regular crown, it is very special to germane. This crown is in the Hapsburg Imperial Treasury. Charlemagne (the crown) is not only VERY expensive but it is a historical symbol. This story of how the crown was made dates back to about A.D. 400, King Charles makes his chapel. Many artifacts and item from all over the world is transported there. In 770 Charles the Great (the new owner of the chapel)dies. Otto I is now crowned the king, he now is the first to ever wear the crown of Charlemagne sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesNational Geographic Kids Readers (Level 2)
Desde gemas brillantes a cristales deslumbrantes, este libro impresionantemente ilustrado les presenta a los niños al mundo emocionante de las piedras y los minerales, incluyendo tanto las bases de su construcción como su brillo. ¡Este libro de nivel dos, escrito con texto fácil de comprender, ayudará a cultivar a los geólogos de mañana! Esta serie educativa de libros para principiantes de alto interés para niños está llena de las imágenes maravillosas de National Geographic, acompañadas por textos escritos por autores experimentados en el campo de la literatura juvenil. La contratapa de la edición en rústica incluye una experiencia interactiva basada en el libro. Los libros de nivel 1 refuerzan el contenido del libro con una actividad cinestética. En los libros de nivel 2, los lectores completan una carta con palabras de vocabulario. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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