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Which Switch is Which?: A first look at electricity ¦ The Best Ears in the World: A first look at sound and hearing

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BfK No. 138 - January 2003

Cover Story
This issue's cover illustration is from Alan Gibbons's Caught in the Crossfire. Alan Gibbons is interviewed by George Hunt. Thanks to Orion Children's Books for their help with this January cover.

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Which Switch is Which?: A first look at electricity

Sam Godwin
Illustrated by Simone Abel
(Wayland)
32pp, NON FICTION, 978-0750238014, RRP £4.99, Paperback
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
Little Bees
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The Best Ears in the World: A first look at sound and hearing

Claire Llewellyn
Illustrated by Simone Abel
(Hodder Wayland)
32pp, NON FICTION, 978-0750237994, RRP £4.99, Paperback
Under 5s Pre-School/Nursery/Infant
Little Bees
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These two paperbacks tackle the tricky area of introducing science at Key Stage 1 and sensibly take a picture book approach to the subject, which is more suited to emergent readers who are only just discovering non-fiction. Oddly the publisher fails to mention the science aspect and recommends them as a resource for literacy, which is only part of the story. Which Switch is Which? offers a very simple introduction to electricity, how it is delivered to your home and how it makes things work. In soft colour-wash illustrations, a family of mice scurry about the kitchen worktop (don't worry, no droppings!) asking questions and providing an explanatory commentary on the running text. A summary page and list of useful words round up what we have learned with an important note about safety. The Best Ears in the World takes a similar approach to sound and hearing, this time with a family of rabbits, as little rabbit learns how our ears help us to hear. Other titles in the series look at force and motion, light, the water cycle and life cycles. Rival publications in this area are the 'Wonderwise' titles published by Watts, perhaps more attractively quirky and engaging, but Wayland's new series keeps it absolutely simple for reception and infant children.

Reviewer: 
Sue Unstead
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