Review Detail
Kids Nonfiction
174
Educational... and so tempting!
Overall rating
4.3
Writing Style
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Learning Value
5.0
The more humans move inside away from nature, the more young children don't know about the world around them. If you haven't been allowed to play in a creek, you won't have seen the variety of critters that frolic in the mud and water. This lengthy sticker books takes a very systematic approach to introducing children to a variety of life forms. There are pages with outlines of bugs, trees, flowers, birds, and amphibians and reptiles. There's a little bit of information about the category, but the draw to this book is the beautifully designed and realistic stickers in the back. These are all labeled with the name of the plant or animal, and the stickers are arranged in a completely different way than the pages to which they are to be adhered, so there is a little bit of a challenge to the process. After these pages are brightly colored settings for ponds, forests, mountains, and meadows that are ready for the reader to add stickers from the corresponding pages. These are also labeled, but do include some decorative items, like rocks and leaves, to make the tableaus even prettier. I am sorely tempted to start peeling stickers off right now and creating my own trail map or decorating my backpack, but I will try to restrain myself and give this to a child who would love the stickers!
Good Points
Stickers to me are VERY fancy; I grew up before Lisa Frank came out with her line. I would occasionally splash out on some sheets of stationery stickers at the Hallmark store, and still come across them in old journals. I'm not sure how much of a draw they are for children now, but I know that my middle school students have invested heavily in star shaped acne stickers, so I suspect there is still some appeal. This would make a fabulous gift for a child who has been ill and bed ridden, or as a bribe to assure good behavior at a particularly boring family event.
In addition to the thrill of the adhesive, this had a lot of educational value. This would be so much fun to read before going to a meadow or pond, and then working on after going to those areas and taking careful notes. Hit up the nonfiction section of the public library for some books about different biomes, and then have the child write a picture book about visiting them, using the stickers to help with the illustrations of the flora and fauna. This would be an excellent springboard for all kinds of activities. Plus... stickers.
In addition to the thrill of the adhesive, this had a lot of educational value. This would be so much fun to read before going to a meadow or pond, and then working on after going to those areas and taking careful notes. Hit up the nonfiction section of the public library for some books about different biomes, and then have the child write a picture book about visiting them, using the stickers to help with the illustrations of the flora and fauna. This would be an excellent springboard for all kinds of activities. Plus... stickers.
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