Bee: A Peek-Through Picture Book
Bee is a delightful and engaging picture book about bees that is sure to captivate young readers. The lyrical, rhyming text is complement- ed with warm, bright pictures. Each page contains one or several honeycomb-shaped cut-outs, each of which encircles an illustrated bee. This is a must-have for young children aged 4–7 as they can develop a sense of wonder and appreciation for bees. It would also be a great read- aloud to allow older children to activate their learning about bees, habitats, and
ecosystems. — (NC)
Doubleday Books for Young Readers, 2016; ISBN: 978-1-5247- 1526-7 (hb); 25 pp.; CDN $19.99 from
rhcbooks.com.
Oceans and Seas!
This resource by Anita Yasu- da, illustrated by Tom Casteel, brings the traditional textbook into the world of the tech-savvy youth. Most suitable for Grades 4–6, the book allows learners to explore the marine world’s history, biology, oceanography, and conservation problems and solutions. The layout of the book
supports diverse inquiry approaches, including reading, questioning, experimenting, and researching via scanned QR codes. A useful template for using the scientific meth- od is provided, and science journaling is encouraged. The emphasis on scientific literacy, with a “words to know” section and a strong glossary, is valuable. — (AE)
Nomad Press, 2018; ISBN: 978-1-61930-698-1 (pb); 90 pp; CDN $14.95 from
nomadpress.net.
Follow Your Stuff
Subtitled Who Makes It, Where Does It Come From, How Does It Get to You?, this book provides readers with exten- sive background information on various relatable goods to allow readers to develop a beginning understanding of the global economy. The in-depth examination of a common T-shirt details costs at all stages, including for the cotton, cloth, stitching, logo, transpor-
tation, manufacturer markup, and retail markup, provid- ing a total cost for the T-shirt. The authors also examine an inhaler, books, a cell phone, and a pair of eyeglasses. This resource is packed with information that is presented in an eye-catching, engaging manner. Readers are urged to consider global issues when making purchasing deci- sions. This detailed non-fiction resource is appropriate for students in Grades 5–8. — (NC)
Annick Press, 2019; ISBN: 978-1-77321-254-8; 96 pp.; CDN $24.95 from
annickpress.com.
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