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Past and Present

Series of 4 titles

Take a trip through time to explore how people of the past lived. The history of everyday items and places encourages comparing and contrasting while an invitation to make predictions about the future engages further exploration. In addition to a broader history of the progression over time, supplemental details take a closer look at a specific topic within each title category. Perfect for prompting readers to take a fresh look at the world around them!

Format List Price Library Price Qty
978-1-63691-770-2
$107.96 $75.80
978-1-63691-780-1
$115.80 $165.44
978-1-63691-785-6
$127.96 $95.80
Title   ATOS Format Qty
Cover: Communication Communication
Cover: School School
Cover: Toys and Games Toys and Games
Cover: Transportation Transportation
Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 1
Reading Level Grade 1
Category Beginning Readers, New!
Subject Language Arts, Social Studies
Copyright 2023
Publisher Bearport Publishing
Imprint Bearcub
Language English
Publication Date 2022-08-01
Dewey 371.00973-790.1/33
Lexile 460-480
Guided Reading Level J
Features Index and Table of contents

Reviews

SLJ Review of Past and Present

For readers who look at their caregiver’s cell phone and wonder what we did before that was invented, this series is a hit. Each book talks through a very basic narrative history of each item, sharing how it has evolved over time.

In Communication, readers learn that the first people shared stories through pictures, moving to written language in time. They may be surprised by the huge time span that followed and amazed at how it led to the constant contact age of today.

Toys and Games is also pretty fun, with play evolving from carved wooden trinkets to complicated, codable robots. The simplified text makes these books ideal for evolving readers as well as educators to use during circle and storytime. With bright pictures and large print, it’s an interesting, unique series that hits the mark.

VERDICT: A first purchase for libraries with readers obsessed with invention.