Snapshots: Military Machines - Various Reviews

Snapshots: Military Machines - Various Junior Book

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Newest Review: ... my children a very good selection of all types of reading material. Another reason to include plenty of non-fiction is to ... more

 ... allow children to build a good base of general knowledge as they grow. I chose this book after having purchased and been very impressed by another title in the same series "Explosions". In fact I ended up buying all of the titles in the series. This book is part a series called Snapshots published by Rising Stars for the educational market. The publisher gives these books a very wide age range of ages 7 -14. I believe this estimate is very fair but I think there is room to stretch this in both directions...more

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Crowned ReviewSnapshots: Military Machines - Various: Toys for the boys. (953 words)
by - written on 20/11/12, updated on  21/11/12 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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PLEASE NOTE: My apologies to anyone who read this under Snapshots The Forces. I accidentally mixed the two up as I have five books in this series. I have now placed the correct review in each category. Personally, I believe one of the major reasons why many children are fascinated by the military is because of all the equipment they have - or as my son puts it "all the cool stuff". Not to be sexist, but boys are different from girls, and boys do love machines, weapons and vehicles. Boys are also more likely to prefer non-fiction. My own sons go through spells - one week it is all comics and storybooks, the next week they want to read about "real ...  Read the complete review