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A series that describes materials and natural resources and uses creativity to show how items are made. A sectioned table of contents follows short, easy paragraphs with bolded vocabulary paired with color captioned photos. Each title gives a brief introduction about how something could be made, (Can You Make A Frying Pan Out of Paper?), followed by the history of the resource, the various types, how it is used, and then a question on whether the title of the series is possible. An activity with the resource, such as growing a plant in a glass jar, (Can You Make A Pillow Out of Glass?) is included. The back matter includes a glossary, read more, internet sites, and an index. While the titles may be misleading at first, it helps grab the attention of readers to learn how a material is made and used in our everyday lives. VERDICT For beginning readers who want to know how common items are made; potentially good for a STEAM learning environment.–Hilary Tufo, Columbus Metropolitan Library, OH “School Library Journal”
About the Author
Susan B. Katz is an award-winning, Spanish bilingual author, National Board Certified Teacher, educational consultant and social media strategist. Susan is also the Founder and Executive Director of www.ConnectingAuthors.org, a national non-profit bringing children’s book authors and illustrators into schools and libraries as role models of literacy and the arts. When she’s not writing, Susan enjoys salsa dancing and spending time at the beach. Her website is www.susankatzbooks.com.
Books are made with paper. But what if we tried to make a book with metal Copper tin gold silver-would any of those materials work to make a book Find out more about metal its properties and how it is produced. Then decide if you really could make a book out of metal.
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