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The Way Cool License Plate Book

Autor Leonard Wise
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2002 – vârsta de la 6 până la 8 ani

Everywhere you go you see vanity plates. The best of them are those that make you think and then reward you with a good laugh. Now there is a book that captures all the fun and excitement of vanity plates from across North America.

Inside The Way Cool License Plate Book you'll find plates that show how their owners feel about the cars they drive (or wish they drove ), the work they do, the sports they play and the dreams they have.

This book is the perfect companion for any vacation or road trip. Parents will be happy knowing that the games in this book strengthen math and reading skills as well as provide hours of fun. Kids will enjoy spotting plates from across the country and reading the hundreds of vanity plates inside. Categories of vanity plates include: Cars The work we do Sports Animals Places Music PL8 fun and there are 8 pages of games for car trips.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781552975633
ISBN-10: 1552975630
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Firefly Books

Notă biografică

Leonard Wise has authored several books on Toronto including " Toronto Street Names," "Toronto Eats," "More Toronto Eats" and "Making Out in Toronto." He has also been a columnist for the "Toronto Star" where he wrote about food specialty items. A lawyer, Leonard first turned to writing in 1970. Leonard and his wife live in Toronto.

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The Way Cool License Plate Book is a quick, fun read, and along the way youngsters and adults will pick up bits of information too.... Although The Way Cool License Plate Book will principally be a book for recreational reading, teachers could use it for curricular purposes as well. For example, an English or History teacher might share some of the book's vanity plates and then ask her/his students to create the vanity plates that would belong to fictional characters from literature or real historical figures. Recommended.--Dave Jenkinson"Canadian Materials" (12/13/2002)