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This is a crowded field, but these quick reads are useful additions where more materials are needed.
This book introduces third and fourth graders to six archaeological mysteries: from Easter Island's stone monuments to the lost Chaco civilization in New Mexico. The coverage is slim: a brief description explains what makes the site unusual, and possible solutions to the historical riddle are touched on. Text boxes, photographs, and word definitions are combined in a busy but easy-to-follow layout. Maps, reading list. Glos., ind.
Gr 3–4—Focusing on high-interest topics, these cleanly laid out volumes will fill readers in on the past and present basics of robot design, structure, and function...
Gr 2-5 Readers of this series will hone their ability to separate fact from fiction as they explore a famous sunken ship, the possibility of a mummy in Disneyland, George Washington's wooden teeth, and ghosts of Civil War soldiers...