Thanks to Alyson Beecher's Non-Fiction Picture Book Challenge at Kidlit Frenzy, everyone shares wonderful non-fiction picture books. We learn much from authors who are sharing about special topics.
All through my teaching years, DK books have been a component of research for my students. Each student chose a specific topic to explore, and these books gave the basic information needed to start the journey. The information was thorough, and through the narratives and the graphics, the books helped students ask more questions, and dig even deeper into their topics.
I have the pleasure of sharing some books just coming out in June and July from the DK Reading series, updated for differing levels of readers. The information given says: "Each book is written and reviewed by literacy experts, and contains a glossary and index, making them the perfect choice for helping develop strong reading habits among kids ages 4–12." Topics range widely, from jungle animals to rockets, from spiders to heroes. This time they've chosen "modern subjects and enticing covers that compete for the time and attention of digital-era kids." I would add that even the books for the beginning readers also have a table of contents, and those for older readers have short quizzes at the end of the book. Each book includes parent information also.
Here are photos of some of my favorite pages from the books I read. Click each picture to enlarge.
For those learning to read, there is a book about sea otters. This, like the others, holds great basic information, with fabulous pictures to learn more from too. |
As you can see from the samples, the books include narrative stories and information, sometimes giving the details in different ways, like charts and illuminated photos. Text helping children learn about favored topics and helping with reading skills is something to celebrate indeed. Thanks to the publisher for the samples and giving me a chance to share these with you.
Books out in June |
Books Coming In July |
I had somehow missed that DK has an early reader series. Thanks for highlighting it!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the books thoroughly, Annette. Hope you'll be able to get a few for your students.
DeleteThose do look great, thanks for the inside peeks. I would really like to get the bee one - they really are fascinating creatures!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this book, thought it terrific that so much information was included. Bees are amazing in their development. Thanks, Michele.
DeleteI typically enjoy DK books. I will have to get the Star Wars one for sure.
ReplyDeleteIt is very fun, Crystal, with so much information. Thanks!
DeleteI am always excited to see new DK books! Thank you for sharing :)
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