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Look at That Building - (Exploring Our Community) by Scot Ritchie (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Learning about buildings and how they are constructed has never been so much fun.
- 4-7 Years
- 8.75" x 10.25" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Architecture
- Series Name: Exploring Our Community
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About the Book
"Introduces young readers to basic construction concepts through the eyes of five friends keen on building a doghouse for their pet pooch, Max. To find out more about the task, Yulee, Martin, Nick, Sally and Pedro head to the library, where they learn about foundations, beams, frames and other building fundamentals."--Amazon.com.Book Synopsis
Learning about buildings and how they are constructed has never been so much fun. This gem of a book introduces young readers to basic construction concepts through the eyes of five friends keen on building a doghouse for their pet pooch, Max. To find out more about the task, Yulee, Martin, Nick, Sally and Pedro head to the library, where they learn about foundations, beams, frames and other building fundamentals. Fun facts, bright illustrations and comic-book-style discussions among the characters add to the mix. An activity at the end of the book invites readers to make their own mini doghouse out of marshmallows, paper, glue and craft sticks.
Review Quotes
... a wonderful introduction to structures ...--Canadian Children's Book News
... an excellent introduction to architecture ...--Resource Links
Bright and colourful illustrations and fun facts walk children through the fundamentals of buildings and structures ...--Journal of Commerce
Budding architects ... will appreciate this colorful overview.--Booklist
About the Author
Scot Ritchie is an award-winning author-illustrator of over 50 books including Follow That Map!, Look Where We Live! and My House Is Alive!: The Weird and Wonderful Sounds Your House Makes. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.Scot Ritchie is an award-winning author-illustrator of over 50 books including Follow That Map!, Look Where We Live! and My House Is Alive!: The Weird and Wonderful Sounds Your House Makes. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.