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    Book tackles the big question of ‘How?’

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    By Jessica on June 22, 2011 ages 8 & up, ages 8 & up, Middle Grade, picture books

    “TIME FOR KIDS BIG BOOK OF HOW,” by Editors of Time for Kids Magazine, Time for Kids, June 7, 2011, $17.95 (ages 8-12)

    Have you ever found yourself faced with a “How?” question? “The Big Book of How” addresses those question head on.

    From “How were the Egyptian pyramids built?” to “How do submarines work?” a plethora of more than 500 facts are tackled in collection of questions and answers.

    “The Big Book of How” is divided into 11 chapters featuring such topics as animals, being prepared, sports, buildings, science, transportation, home technology, food, space, the human body and going green. Hands-on activities and experiments are offered at the end of each chapter.

    Within the chapters, each topic is introduced with a brief background necessary to understanding both the main question and its answer. Diagrams and photos also help the answer become clearer. And factoids and information boxes help further understanding.

    “The Big Book of How” isn’t a book most people will read from cover to cover. Rather it’s one that young readers will most likely flip through, stopping on areas of interest and exploring from there.

    Bold color and accessible design help make “The Big Book of How” enjoyable while still being educational. And the questions asked are compelling enough that older readers and adults will enjoy them, too.

    “The Big Book of How” is also a good choice for reluctant readers — small sections of text and lots of pictures will appeal to those with even the shortest of attention spans.

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    Jessica Harrison is the reviewer behind Cracking the Cover. She loves books and worked as the in-house book critic at a daily newspaper, writing reviews and interviewing authors for two years. When the company cut back, she lost her position covering books, but that doesn't mean she stopped reading. If anything, the whole experience made her more passionate about reading and giving people the tools to make informed decisions in their own book choices. She has been featured on NetGalley's Blogger Spotlight and is on Kindleprenuer's Ultimate List of the Best Book Review Blogs. Contact her at jessica(at)crackingthecover(dot)com and follow Cracking the Cover on Bluesky, Instagram,  Facebook and Twitter (X) @crackingthecovr. You can also read scaled down reviews on Jessica's Goodreads review page. Jessica is also a reviewer on Amazon.

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