How We Clean Up a Park

Author:   Robin Nelson
Publisher:   Lerner Publications (Tm)
ISBN:  

9781467736374


Pages:   24
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Format:   Hardback
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How do you organize a big project? See how these kids plan to clean up a park.

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Author:   Robin Nelson
Publisher:   Lerner Publications (Tm)
Imprint:   Lerner Publications (Tm)
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781467736374


ISBN 10:   1467736376
Pages:   24
Publication Date:   01 January 2014
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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These small books won't take up a lot of shelf space, but they will provide value to your collection. Targeted toward the youngest of readers, these series titles offer step-by-step solutions to specific issues and concerns that children deal with, such as doing homework, cleaning their rooms, and recycling. The first-person narratives draw in readers and make the very simple texts (about one sentence per page) clear and relatable. Full-color photographs that directly match the action assist in reading comprehension. At the end of each book, activity ideas are provided that can help kids make smart choices and help themselves and their communities. A solid way to start kids out on the road to personal responsibility. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple --Journal In a first-person voice, Nelson takes us into one elementary-school class' 'special project'--cleaning up the local park. Each two-page chapter uses one sentence per page to deliver the simple step-by-step process: put on gloves, receive a garbage bag from the teacher, divide into groups, spread out, and then go to it. Nelson's voice is chirpy though never condescending and always reinforces what is happening in the photos 'Adults help with broken glass.' The photos, which take up three-fourths of each page, are posed shots of a multicultural class happily picking up soda cans and newspapers. There is little specificity here, which is mostly not an issue, though given that this is from the First Step Nonfiction: Responsibility in Action series, you might expect there to be an ecological reasoning provided for this cleanup--the sole nod to the environment is a photo of students separating out recyclable objects. Still, this ought to rev up kids for some helpful fun in the sun. --Booklist --Journal


In a first-person voice, Nelson takes us into one elementary-school class' 'special project'--cleaning up the local park. Each two-page chapter uses one sentence per page to deliver the simple step-by-step process: put on gloves, receive a garbage bag from the teacher, divide into groups, spread out, and then go to it. Nelson's voice is chirpy though never condescending and always reinforces what is happening in the photos 'Adults help with broken glass.' The photos, which take up three-fourths of each page, are posed shots of a multicultural class happily picking up soda cans and newspapers. There is little specificity here, which is mostly not an issue, though given that this is from the First Step Nonfiction: Responsibility in Action series, you might expect there to be an ecological reasoning provided for this cleanup--the sole nod to the environment is a photo of students separating out recyclable objects. Still, this ought to rev up kids for some helpful fun in the sun. --Booklist --Journal These small books won't take up a lot of shelf space, but they will provide value to your collection. Targeted toward the youngest of readers, these series titles offer step-by-step solutions to specific issues and concerns that children deal with, such as doing homework, cleaning their rooms, and recycling. The first-person narratives draw in readers and make the very simple texts (about one sentence per page) clear and relatable. Full-color photographs that directly match the action assist in reading comprehension. At the end of each book, activity ideas are provided that can help kids make smart choices and help themselves and their communities. A solid way to start kids out on the road to personal responsibility. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple --Journal


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Robin Nelson's careers have always kept her surrounded by books--as an elementary teacher, working at a publishing company, and now working as a school library media specialist. But her favorite job is writing books for kids. She has written many nonfiction books for children. She lives with her family in Minneapolis.

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