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“What do you want to be when you grow up?” can be a daunting question. The series reviewed here will offer a variety of new answers, including roller-coaster engineer, SWAT team member, Hollywood animal trainer, volcanologist, stunt coordinator, and food taster.
Learning about visual and literary arts can be an immersive experience, especially for those just starting to dive into journalism or poetry. Whether readers are looking to write a novel or design a flow-chart, these titles offer the means to get started.
These books cover basic topics to help readers make wise personal
financial choices. The informative texts emphasize economic ideas,
including the relationship between wants and needs,
and clarify differences between various financial tools, such as
money market accounts and certificates of deposit. The accessible
design employs photos, graphs, and other graphics, all of which aid
in comprehension. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers
these Searchlight Books: How Do We Use Money? titles: Budgeting,
Spending, and Saving, Earning Income, Growing Your
Money, and Understanding Credit.
Neither enlightening enough to inspire readers to pursue new career paths nor gross enough to entice browsers, these titles will have trouble finding an audience.
An uneven series. Because the reading level of these titles is fairly advanced, those making purchasing decisions may prefer to select books for an adult audience written by subject specialists.