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K**R
Great informative book
Super for informative writing.
G**N
Happy with this book
I plan to read this to my 2nd Grade class as an informational text. Then we'll eat popcorn!
C**I
For the Sister who has everything.
It's ALWAYS difficult to shop for my wealthy Sister who can purchase basically anything she wants. I'm always struggling to come up with original ideas that fit my budget! Well, Sister loves popcorn (she actually has a movie size, movie style popcorn making machine), so I made up a "popcorn basket" that included this book about popcorn and lots of popcorn accessories. This was a great addition to my basket, and Sister loved it!
A**Y
Great Teacher Resource!
This book is full of information that can be used by both teachers and also as a beginning resource book for preschoolers and kindergarteners. The easy layout allows you to show the child a title or question and then read them the answer.
L**E
Great
Great
L**E
Great gift idea!
I included this book with a popcorn bucket, flavor sprinkles and kernals as a gift. I think it looked fantastic. I liked that it has recipes, history, as well as fun illustrations to entertain the child it was for. Would be fun to read as it is also.
L**A
Five Stars
Excellent product, service and timely shipment. I would highly recommend!!! A+++
B**D
Sing a song of popcorn
If someone came up and told me that as a punishment for the many sins of my life I was going to be forced to write a non-fiction children's picture book, I'd probably run through the streets screaming with fear. Do you have any concept how hard this must be? Making non-fiction topics palatable to kids is nearly impossible, and it takes real skill to a) Come up with a topics that kids will enjoy and b) Write a book that kids will want to read more than once. Enter Elaine Landau's clever, "Popcorn!". Written with wit, interesting on almost every page, and illustrated with flair, the book is a fine fine addition to any library (public or personal) that needs some honest-to-goodness interesting non-fiction topics to fill the shelves. First of all, you'd better make certain that the kids reading this book actually like popcorn before you hand it to them. This puppy is one thorough concoction. Effortlessly melding factoids with the history of popcorn, kids learn how this nummy snack became as beloved as it is today. Reading through the text you learn where popcorn is grown, the scientific properties that make it pop in the first place, which residents of Peru were the first to grow, pop, and eat it, and the role popcorn had with the early American Puritans. There are even tips for how to pop popcorn yourself, recipes for making popcorn balls, and a fabulous bibliography of popcorn related websites and books. The text of this book is witty, bright, and constantly interesting. It's just the reader's good luck, though, that the illustrations are just as fascinating. Now, usually I don't approve of the typical furry-woodland-creature-that-teaches-the-kids-an-important-lesson. In this particular case, the reader follows a cheery raccoon as he leads the viewer through various popcorn-related gags and parcels of information. The raccoon is done so well though that it never appears as an annoying sight gag. In fact, illustrator Brian Lies is so talented that the entire book is a visual joy to flip through. The scientific chart of what happens to popcorn kernels when they're heated is interesting. The map of popcorn raising states is interesting. Heck, even the sight gags work. How many picture books can you honestly say that's the case with? Mighty few, methinks. All in all, if you've a kid that's been assigned a scientific project but they're not interested in any potential projects, this might be the perfect solution. What kid wouldn't want to study something as tasty and fun as wonderful fluffy tasty popcorn? A great book about an interesting topic. Two thumbs way way up.
T**L
Good value!
Good Value!
A**R
Three Stars
Good children's story.
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