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School Library Journal
Reviewed on October 1, 2002
PreS-K Two basic concept books, one about the fluidity of water (Wet), and the other about the reflection of light (See). The initial page in each title is essentially the same, and Cobb suggests that adults should read this "Note to the Reader" in order to use each work to its best advantage. She advises that ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
School Library Journal
Reviewed on October 1, 2002
PreS-K Two basic concept books, one about the fluidity of water (Wet), and the other about the reflection of light (See). The initial page in each title is essentially the same, and Cobb suggests that adults should read this "Note to the Reader" in order to use each work to its best advantage. She advises that ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
School Library Journal
Reviewed on October 1, 2002
PreS-K Two basic concept books, one about the fluidity of water (Wet), and the other about the reflection of light (See). The initial page in each title is essentially the same, and Cobb suggests that adults should read this "Note to the Reader" in order to use each work to its best advantage. She advises that ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on November 1, 2002
These two activity-based science books encourage preschoolers to think more scientifically about their everyday experiences with water and light. The books serve as guides for adults and children working together on activities and are designed to be read for a few pages, set aside to conduct an observation or experiment, and then returned to in order to make sense of what just happened. ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More