From a Victorian toyshop to the court of an Egyptian Pharaoh, each double page shows a different scene from history. This combination of simple text and illustrations helps to develop reading, matching and identification skills.'
This is a lovely book for first grade age children and up. It keeps them intrigued and attentive for a long time. Also enhances their visual discrimination skills. I recommend the series.
4-Year Old Loves These Books
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is the third book of this "1001" series that we've gotten for our 4-year-old son. They are excellent -- nice illustration, a small history lesson on every page spread, and good for working on numbers and counting. The "1001 Things in the Sea" is my personal favorite because the undersea illustrations and brilliant colors are really pretty (even after reading it 4,325 times and counting...).
Better than "I Spy"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a great book. It's much like the better know "Great City Search" and "Great Animal Search" books published by Usborne, but it is a bit easier for younger kids (my 3-year-old had no problems). The illustrations are very attractive, and many of the items were challenging for my 5-year-olds as well. Since you're looking for more than one of most items, the book is a nice counting exercise. Perhaps most importantly, kids can do it on their own because the numeral is next to the picture of the item they're supposed to find.
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