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Gr 4—6—While it is important for information to be presented in a way that is accessible and appealing to children, there is a danger of sensory overload if the layout of a book is too frenetic...
Gr 6—9—These well-written, objective, and informative introductions to the Bill of Rights discuss the historical reasons for each amendment, its basis in British and American common law, and the statutory and case law that shaped its implementation and development...
Gr 4—8—An introduction to the general topic is followed by 13 spreads, each answering a question such as, "Why Does the Gateway Arch Sway in the Wind?" (Amazing Built Structures) or "Why Doesn't a Microwave Oven Get Hot?" (Everyday Appliances)...
Gr 5—7—Offering a wide range of important historical sites, the Gallaghers draw on the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) list of World Heritage sites...
Gr 6—9—These hi/lo titles provide brief retrospective tours of the highlighted topics by featuring scientists from around the world who made important advances...
Gr 2—3—These standard introductions to a group of apparently randomly selected animals offer attractive photos, but also deliver an informational load that is light at best and only occasionally contains such intriguing tidbits as the fact that okapis can clean their ears with their tongues...