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How to Build Our World

Series of 4 titles

Take a tour of different parts of our planet, from cities to rain forests and oceans. Making ecosystems entertaining to young readers, each book dives into How to Build Our World. Celebrate our planet with this fun and engaging series.

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978-1-63691-481-7
$107.96 $75.80
978-1-63691-491-6
$165.44 $115.80
978-1-63691-660-6
$127.96 $95.80
Title   ATOS Format Qty
Cover: Create a Coastline Create a Coastline
Cover: Organize an Ocean Organize an Ocean
Cover: Raise a Rain Forest Raise a Rain Forest
Cover: Set Up a City Set Up a City
Interest Level Grade 1 - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Category Beginning Readers
Subject Science, Social Studies
Copyright 2022
Publisher Bearport Publishing
Imprint Fusion Books
Language English
Number of Pages 24
Publication Date 2022-01-01
Dewey 307.1/416-577.7
Dimensions 7.75 x 7.75
Lexile 530-550
Guided Reading Level P
Features Glossary of key words, Index, and Table of contents

Reviews

Booklist Review of How to Build Our World

“This cheerful How to Build Our World series helps young readers understand environments, layer by layer. Each title builds a particular setting by adding elements one at a time: foundation, surface details, inhabitants, photographs, captions highlighted in bright blocks of color, and a sentence or two of straightforward text. Creating a Coastline is one of the more sophisticated titles, as it considers coastal variations (rocky vs. sandy beaches; the presence of cliffs, dues, or marches) and how both animals and tourists enjoy the shore.

Organize and Ocean is quite accessible for very young audiences; it works its way down, from the ocean’s sunlight layer through the twilight and midnight zones, the abyss, and trenches. In a like manner, Raise a Rain Forest begins at the bottom, with the forest floor, and logically works its way up through the understory, canopy, and emergent layer; the wide selection of animals is appealing, too. Setting Up a City examines an urban setting, tackling infrastructure (water, electricity), buildings (homes, shops, places of worships), and services (transportation, parks, emergency services). All selections emphasize protective green measures, include a glossary, and end with invitations to create additional environments. This visually appealing set reinforces technical vocabulary and will help readers understand how systems connect to one another. "