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Published: 2007
Category: Children [4]
Press the photo of a mosquito on the cover, and there's that annoying whine. Press the bee, hear a buzz. The cricket chirps.
Yes, I'd say that “Buzz” is off to a good start.
“Buzz” is a hard-covered, oversized, picture-and-text book aimed at 4-to-8 year-olds. It asks the question: “What's all the buzz about these bugs?” And if the field testing in this house is typical, 136 pages of answers are barely enough.
Did you know:
-- Insects were the first animals to walk on land (400 million years ago).
-- If every other living thing died, insects wouldn't blink. But if insects disappeared, no pollinated flowers, no crops --- disaster.
-- For every person on the planet: 200 million insects.
-- Number of Anthropods (“insects, spiders and other creepy-crawlies”) in a square yard of wooded land: 1.5 million.
-- Insects must warm up their flight muscles before takeoff.
-- Ants can drag 1,700 times their own weight. (Strongest animal in the world: the rhinoceros beetle, which can lift 850 times its weight.)
-- Insects, lacking eyelids, rub their eyes to clean them.
-- Insects are a good source of vitamins and minerals. In Thailand, fried insects are sold by the bag.
The delightful factoids --- at least to this Nature-challenged parent --- are only the start of this book's appeal. That's because it's from DK Publishing, which seems to put out an endless series of uniformly excellent picture-and-text books for kids. And “Buzz” may be the pinnacle. Consider this spread: On the left-hand page, in a appealing jungle of large typefaces, are two stunning facts (“90% of all animal species are insects. One-third of these are beetles”), and, on the right, a photograph of dead beetles mounted in an exhibition case, row upon neat row, ten neat rows in all. You get the idea --- dramatically.
Kids love cool facts. Ours is surely not unique in wanting to know cool facts a day or two before the other kids. And that's how she's “reading” this book --- a few pages a night, one or two nights a week. She doesn't know yet about the other DK books we've ordered; we're going to put them ever so gradually into the rotation. Otherwise, we might have a kid who knows pretty much everything about everything. And we wouldn't want that.
To buy “Buzz” from Amazon.com, click here. [5]
To buy "Pyramid" (ages 4-8) from Amazon.com, click here. [6]
To buy "Birds" (age 4-8) from Amazon.com, click here [7].
To buy "Mammals" (ages 4-8) from Amazon.com, click here. [8]
To buy “Mammal” (ages 9-12) from Amazon.com, click here. [9]
To buy “Bird” (ages 9-12) from Amazon.com, click here. [10]
To buy “Ocean” (ages 9-12) from Amazon.com, click here. [11]
To buy “Universe” (ages 9-12) from Amazon.com, click here. [12]
To buy “Weather” (ages 9-12) from Amazon.com, click here. [13]
Links:
[1] http://www.headbutler.com/printmail/print/books/children/buzz
[2] http://www.headbutler.com/books/children/buzz
[3] http://www.amazon.com/dp/0756629128/?tag=headbutlercom-20
[4] http://www.headbutler.com/archives/books/children
[5] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0756629128/headbutlercom-20
[6] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0756602874/headbutlercom-20
[7] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0756614333/headbutlercom-20
[8] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0789488698/headbutlercom-20
[9] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0756607035/headbutlercom-20
[10] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0756606586/headbutlercom-20
[11] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0756607116/headbutlercom-20
[12] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0789492385/headbutlercom-20
[13] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0756630061/headbutlercom-20