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Ladataan... Do You Know Dewey?: Exploring the Dewey Decimal System (Millbrook Picture Books)Tekijä: Brian P. Cleary
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HTML: Are you ready for a library adventure? Join a group of children as they explore the Dewey decimal system! Search for ghosts in the 100s section, track down everything from costumes to cars in the 300s, and be on the lookout for sports and music in the 700s. By the end of the book, you'll be more than ready to dive into Dewey on your own! .Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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The Dewey decimal system can be made kid-friendly, as Cleary and Lew-Vriethoff skillfully prove in this illustrated work, which offers a comprehensive run-down of the cataloging system’s main points. Using a charming rhyming structure and vivid full-page illustrations, the book helps children learn more about libraries and how to use them as a resource (Cleary even helpfully explains that the Dewey decimal system is most useful for nonfiction). The immersive, detailed full-page illustrations plunge the reader into the given subject matter (language, science, history…) and showcase the idea that a trip to the library is a veritable adventure, thanks to the set of exploratory young protagonists who reappear on every page. This illustrated work is ideal as a read-aloud for young children learning to use the library on their own: it both demystifies the library’s methods of organization and makes library exploration exciting, allowing kids to take ownership of their own search and selection process and make their librarians proud! Recommended. ( )