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100 Most Awesome Things On Planet (2000)

by Anna Claybourne(Favorite Author)
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review 1: 100 Most Awesome Things On The Planet / Anna Claybourne / 2011Genre: non-fictionFormat: juvenile literaturePlot summary: Presents information about amazing things which are grouped into categories such as "awesome human creations" and "awesome natural wonders."Considerations: noneSection source: YALSA quick picks for reluctant young adult readers, 2012 listRecommended age: 9-12
review 2: I'm the kind of person who is obsessed with worldly wonders, whether it be man made or natural, there is so much to see and it's my goal to see it all! In this book, Anna Claybourne takes us through the best sights and experiences in the world. With a rating system of 1 smiley face to 5 faces (5 being the most awesome), we get to see numerous wonders that are worth a view. From
... more the Burj Khalifa, the worlds tallest skyscraper, to Mount Everest, Earth's highest point, this book has it all for students who are just as enthused by geography and man made marvels as I am. With large excerpts of information on each page involving location, fun facts, and pictures the student will know everything there is to know about each topic! Books such as these are great ways to see what your students think is "cool" or "awesome", have them pick one topic out of this book and have them do a short writing exercise on why they chose it. less
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cbullard81
A nice enough little booklet for kids, kind of a "cliff notes" of natural and man made marvels.
Kiki
Very cool. Short and sweet and the things really are awesome.
nick
I should be in that book!!!!!!!!
Fyrleoht
It wasAWESOME!!_______
Aenah
Amazing...
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