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Posted: 13th August, 2010

Once again we received great reviews for our favourite QED 2010 series in the US! Read below what the School Library Journal has to say:

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"Each title has colorful drawings, diagrams, and illustrations. Students will enjoy this appealing layout and the information can spark further research on the topics.Teachers and librarians could also use the books' design and format as a model for student projects."

Mythologies

"These intriguing books are packed with an expansive diversity of mythological creatures that ranges from Icelandic giants to  Chinese dragons. Supported by vibrant color illustrations, these fascinating and well-written tales will integrate well with social-science curriculums."

Food Zone

"These are bright, inviting, and well-designed introductions to a topic of universal interest."

Emergency Vehicles

 "The chapter spreads are liberally illustrated with eye-catching color photographs that usually occupy full pages or are centered across the spread. Each title concludes with an activity page that includes a writing exercise."

Life Cycles

"These volumes combine big, bright color photos with short blocks of easy-to-read text and captions."

 

 

 

 

 

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