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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Popular Science Almanac for Kids from BrainPOP.com
This book is developed and distributed by the many contributors behind BrainPOP.com. It provides a wide ranging overview of many things cool and interesting in the world of science. The book is mostly full of various information and science facts (Did you know...?), but it also has a bunch of activities and projects intersperseed throughout. A plethora of graphics and pictures, make this text ideal and engaging for 9 - 12 year olds. So many of the topics are very timely and up-to-date (pollution, cell phones, hurricanes...). Thanks to Joy Tshibangu from U.T. Arlington for bringing this to our attention.
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