Not-for-parents Great Britain Everything you ever wanted to know

Janine Scott

Book - 2012

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Subjects
Published
Footscray, Vic. : Lonely Planet 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Janine Scott (-)
Other Authors
Peter Rees, 1948- (-)
Item Description
"Conceived by Weldon Owen in partnership with Lonely Planet"--page 96.
Includes index.
Physical Description
96 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781743214213
  • Introduction
  • A Great Land
  • British Bulldogs and Buddies
  • Queen of Hearts
  • Aristocratic Eccentrics
  • Bobbies in Blue
  • Laughable Laws
  • Cool Canals
  • Secrets of the Stones
  • Spot that Loco
  • On the Ball
  • Upstairs, Downstairs
  • The Sea Clock
  • A Ring of Castles
  • Flaming Hot
  • The Treasure Keepers
  • What the Dickens?
  • Coal and Kids
  • Tea Mania
  • Best in Show
  • Great Game of Golf
  • Medical Marvels
  • Odd Bods and Odd Balls
  • Nessie
  • Bond, James Bond
  • Voyage of Discovery
  • Children of the War
  • Hats Off to Royal Ascot
  • Rugby Rules!
  • Off the Page
  • What's the Big Idea?
  • Beatle Mania
  • Robin Who?
  • Queens of the Court
  • A Daring Designer
  • A Regal Ruler
  • Oldest, Smallest, Loudest, Tallest...
  • Royal Retreats
  • Loud and Proud
  • The Home of Gadgets
  • Totally Great
  • A School of Tradition
  • Pier Pleasure
  • Rise Up!
  • Royals on the Road
  • Index
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-8-Most kids haven't heard of Ferret leggers. And it's unlikely that they know that in China, street vendors sell fast food such as scorpions on a stick or that young koalas eat their mother's poop. Full of unique bits of history, information, oddities, tales, etc., these titles will surely pique the interest of middle-grade readers, especially since this age group tends to enjoy the gross, the far out, and unusual. Each spread focuses on a well-known characteristic of the featured country. The busy page layout splatters a variety of black-and-white snapshots, bright and colorful photos, drawings, cartoons, and amusing text bubbles on slick paper with vibrant background colors, while offering a variety of uncommon historical and cultural facts and events. In Australia, there are facts about sharks, kangaroos, vegemite, snakes, bush living, sailing and yachting, the outback, and more; Great Britain covers unusual contests and traditions, Bobbies, the royals, dogs, etc., while China includes the massive population, dynasties, the emperor's palace, tea, the Chinese zodiac, kites, the Great Wall, and much more. With such a wide variety of information, presented with numerous font styles, colors, and pictures, the pages seem a little chaotic and tough to follow, but they're still fun. Websites and even a few more tidbits of information run along the lower part of the right page. Entertaining resources.-Susan Shaver, Hemingford Public Schools, NE (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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