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Nature lovers and collectors of all kinds will love this
high-adventure quest story about two brave and clever girls who
head into the forest in search of something extraordinary. Winslow
and Rosie have been building an impressive collection of natural
wonders, and now it's nearly complete. With just enough space left
for one final piece, the girls set off into the forest to find
something extraordinary. Their journey takes them far --- along the
creek, across the valley, through the spruce grove and up the
mountain. And while they find many extraordinary things, nothing is
just the right extraordinary thing. When the girls find a deep,
dark cave, they decide to venture farther than ever before. Surely,
a mysterious cave must hold something extraordinary ... Bestselling
creator Alice Feagan's distinct cut-paper collage artwork brings
this fun quest story to life and packs it with learning
opportunities. The story highlights that girls can be adventurous,
brave, clever and fascinated by science, and also that the natural
world is a wondrous place to explore. From the detailed depictions
of the girls' gear to the many portrayals of their extraordinary
finds (a gemstone, dinosaur fossils, a rare woodpecker's feather),
there are numerous STEM curriculum applications here. The story
also offers excellent character education lessons in perseverance,
resilience and teamwork.
Author Margriet Ruurs begins this engaging informational picture book by posing an intriguing question: 'What is a school? Is it a building with classrooms? Or can it be any place where children learn?' The fascinating stories that follow will expand how young readers think of school, as they learn about the experiences of real children in thirteen different countries around the world. From Marta in Azezo, Ethiopia, and Luciano in Mİrida, Venezuela, to Alina in Taraz, Kazakhstan, and Lu in Shanghai, China, the children who are profiled live in places that truly span the globe. However, while there are huge differences in their environments, all the children share similar desires to learn, read and play with others. Alice Feagan's charming cut-paper collage artwork further enhances the idea of a global community by featuring smiling, enthusiastic children's faces, which are equally joyous and filled with life in every situation. As with all the titles in the popular Around the World series, using a familiar concept such as going to school is a perfect way to introduce children to other cultures and places in social studies classes. The author has provided several resources at the end of the book, including discussion topics and a list of organisations that help children access education. A world map at the beginning of the book shows the location of each of the countries, and a glossary contains definitions of the foreign words. These, along with a table of contents, make useful tools for familiarising young readers with book navigation.
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