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DK Google E.encyclopedia: Science (DK Google E.Encyclopedias)


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DK Google E.encyclopedia: Science (DK Google E.Encyclopedias) by  DK Publishing
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  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: DK CHILDREN August 2, 2004
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0756602157
  • ISBN-13: 978-0756602154
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.8 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds

    From School Library Journal
    Grade 4-9–Like its companion, the e.encyclopedia (DK, 2003),this title is a product of thepartnership between the publisher and Google. It contains eight topical sections from "Matter and Materials" to "Animals" to the "Human Body." Within these sections, visually attractive spreads introduce such topics as "Atoms" and the "Periodic Table" with a paragraph of text and detailed captions. For extended inquiries or more detail on these subjects, readers are directed to a content-safe site; a keyword suggestion is flagged by an icon on the spread. A search for astronauts results in plenty of NASA and ESA pages, complete with history, pictures, and current news, while photosynthesis provides a meager two links geared to younger students. The plentiful and exciting illustrations are a main selling point; they move the eye along, offering a smorgasbord of information. Students in search of a topic to investigate will find this a useful reference in that it encourages browsing. It is also likely to be a great tool for students who prefer the Internet over a book.–Carol Marshall, Bridgeport Public Library, CT
    Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

    From Booklist
    As a follow-up to their publication e.encyclopedia (2003), DK and Google have joined forces again to produce an encyclopedia covering eight general areas in science: "Matter and Materials," "Forces and Energy," "Electricity and Magnetism," "Space," "Earth," "Plants," "Animals," and "Human Body."

    The unique feature of this publication is that it correlates to a Web site created by Google [http://www.science.dke-encyc.com]. Each entry in the text has a keyword to enter on the Web page in order to access information from a range of previewed, child-friendly sites. The search engine on the Web site accepts only the keywords provided in the book. Information that is available from the Web links includes animations, videos, sounds, virtual tours, interactive quizzes, databases, and time lines as well as current reports. Teachers and librarians will also appreciate the pictures that can be downloaded free of charge for personal, noncommercial use.

    Most of the entries in the book are one or two pages in length. They include an introductory paragraph followed by subentries that expand on the topic. Other items that may be included in an entry are data boxes, biographies, and time lines. There is a color-coded band across the bottom of each page to quickly show readers what section they are in. "Find out more" references point users to related entries.

    Besides the companion Web site, one of the main attractions of this text is its eye-catching visuals. Each page features engaging color photographs as well as colorful charts and graphics. Although students would have welcomed a glossary, this is a useful research tool for the intermediate level and is recommended for school and public libraries. Maren Ostergard
    Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

    Reader Reviews
    This is the second joint project after the reference book e.encyclopedia was published in October 2003. Both books feature websites enhanced by Google. Keywords in this book direct children to exclusive DK/Google websites where they connect to pre-selected relevant and authoritative websites. The DK/Google e.encyclopedia science website is free and children can access information once they have this book. Once they get to the sites they can watch videos, listen to sounds through sound buttons, take virtual tours, read real-time reports, access databases and take interactive quizzes. There are 8 core sections to explain and explore over 220 science topics. Matter and Materials Forces and Energy Electricity and Magnetism Space Earth Plants Animals Human Body This has to be one of the most beautiful books DK has ever created. The colors are vibrant and the section on Space is bursting with spiral galaxies and pictures of space exploration. If you are interested in Volcanoes, you can turn to the Earth section. You can read about the eruption on Mount St. Helens and see pictures before and after volcanic eruptions. In the Health Section, children can learn about exercise, hygiene and diet. I found the information on the futuristic nanorobots in the bloodstream fascinating. Every section has a bold heading and interesting definition. Then, there are pages and pages of full-color pictures that can keep your attention for hours at a time. I wish we had owned a book like this when I was a child because it would have given me an information base to build on in future years. Although I must say, I think adults will find this equally fascinating. Children are always asking questions and now you can find all the answers, complete with pictures. Fascinating Pictures: Mangrove Roots growing upwards in coastal swamps Tigers Monarch Butterflies Cross-section of a Tide Pool High-Tech Imaging Eye of the Storm - Hurricanes Limestone Caves This book also answers the following questions: Why can an opera singer shatter glass with a single note? How do sea organisms make their own light? How can we reduce pollution by using Renewable Energy? What is the lightest substance on earth and why can it float on air? I can highly recommend this beyond amazing book to parents, teachers and librarians. E-encyclopedia is a learning resource that is not limited to just the book. While the book provides a solid grounding and interesting facts, it is actually a springboard to the Internet Universe. ~The Rebecca Review Comment | Permalink | (Report this)


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