Series: A Great Idea
Copyright Year: 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60357-106-7
Edition: Multi-user eBook
Grade level: 3-6
Dewey: 628
Subject: Environmentalism
Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 5.4
Accelerated Reader Quiz #: 128838
Lexile Level: 820L
GRL: U
Binding: eBook
Available: Now
Primary BISAC: JNF051120
Secondary BISAC: JNF037020
These books are all timely, interesting, and well organized. The pictures are great and the complex subject matter is presented in a way that is fairly easy to read and understand. I learned a lot myself from these books and will definitely look for more from the series.
Richardson Independent School District's Library Media Services Book Review Program, June 2009
Wilson's Core Collection, 2009
Part of the series "A Great Idea," which conveys techniques to limit environmental damage, this book focuses on ways to recycle used rubber tires. The book begins dramatically with the description of a devastating fire in a tire dump. Through stories and descriptions of the work of key individuals, it explains the process for manufacturing tires, technical problems with dumping and trying to recycle them, a preferred method for doing so, called "crumb rubber," and prognoses for future recycling mechanisms. Examples of interest to readers, such as the use of crumb rubber on playgrounds and football fields, make the text appealing to the targeted age group. Interspersed throughout are helpful sidebars and photographs that contain or illustrate technical information and anecdotes. It concludes with a glossary of terms, which are highlighted in the text, and a bibliography for further study. This would be an appropriate book for students assigned to report on tire recycling.
Children's Literature Review
We all know that water is a basic necessity but how exactly does it get to us cleanly and safely? This book breaks down the whole process from third world countries with unsafe water to the U.S. with sophisticated technology.
Book Buzz, December 2009