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Time for Kids: Almanac 2009 (Time for Kids Almanac) | 
| Author: Editors Of Time For Kids Magazine Publisher: Time For Kids
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2009 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7
ISBN: 1603207759 Dewey Decimal Number: 031.02 EAN: 9781603207751
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Product Description The newest edition of the best-selling Time For Kids Almanac is back and better than ever. Full of information on everything from animals to inventions, cutting-edge technology for the environment, this handy, colorful resource is a must-have for 8- to 12-year-olds. The Time For Kids Almanac 2009 features more than 650 new photos of kids' favorite stars, athletes, leaders, and other newsmakers, not to mention pictures of people and places from all around the world (and spanning history!). Engaging articles from the award-winning Time for Kids magazine bring the facts to life while quizzes, games, puzzles, fun factoids and more make for an interactive read. The ultimate in edutainment, the thoroughly up-to-date facts, charts, statistics and maps will engage readers while boosting their brainpower. Every page offers kids a quick course on a subject of interest. Whether they're curious about recent Grammy winners or Pulitzer prizes; the order of the presidents or the number of bones in their bodies; the real deal with global warming or the Middle East--they'll find exactly what they're looking for and much, much more inside the full and fascinating pages of Time for Kids Almanac 2009.
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Kid's Almanac December 20, 2008 A beautiful and FUN reference book for children - my niece was impressed. Wish I'd had something like that as a child !
Brain food that is visually appealing December 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although this book's suggested readership group consists of those in the 8-12 age range, I think it will be of interest to anyone else - regardless of age -- who has an interest in the information provided about a remarkably diverse range of subjects. The material is organized within 28 sections that begin with a "News Recap" (i.e. of highlights in 2007 in 2008) and proceeds from Animals (e.g. "Animal Facts: Weird but True") through Movies and TV (e.g. "Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards") to What's Next? (i.e. "a few of the wondrous inventions and trends that will greet us in the near future"). The lively and informative 243-page narrative is supplemented by more than 700 photographs, maps, charts, and other illustrations.
As is true of most other almanacs, this is a volume in which to roam rather than read from beginning to end. Think of it as a marketplace for information on prominent display at 28 different "booths." Pause to examine what attracts the eye, then move on. Come back again in a week or a month. Curious minds will find answers to questions such as these:
1. What are the three major reasons that animals communicate? How do they do so? 2. How do various systems in the human body work? 3. What are among the most helpful Internet resources? 4. What are the ten destinations most-visited by tourists? 5. What happens at a recycling plant? 6. What is the purpose of each of the 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution? 7. What were the major developments in world history from 4000-3500 B.C. until 2007? 8. What are the basic beliefs of the five major religions? 9. What are some of the "wackiest" sports from around the world? 10. Who were among the most influential activists throughout history?
This almanac also provides a wealth of detailed information about all of the U.S. presidents, all of the 50 states, the largest U.S. cities, and dozens of foreign countries as well as timelines for exploration, life-changing inventions, and the planet Earth. To sum up, as the 2009 edition clearly indicates, the Time for Kids almanacs offer content and production values of the highest quality. That is why they have won a number of awards such as the Teacher's Choice Award as "Best Children's Reference Book" from Learning magazine, the Association of Educational Publishers' award also as "Best Children's Reference Book," and ranking on "The A-list" by FamilyFun magazine.
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