Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Reading much we liked. With interest together with the children looked through the cards revealing


Animals and plants Polish. Atlas natural for children is a richly swing illustrated book that draws Joanna Kuryjak toddlers beauty of our native wildlife. Young readers will find in it a large number of separate species of plants and animals that are arranged in four categories: forest, meadow, over the water and in the countryside. Each department brings children so different environment.
In the beginning the children read about how a forest. You will learn what is really in it grows and lives from the treetops to the area of undergrowth. What's interesting will have the opportunity to become familiar even with the appearance swing of the leaves of deciduous trees, coniferous woods, bushes growing on our lush forests, fruits that you can encounter them and forest flowers. It is worth mentioning also about mushrooms that grow in the woods just yet, and which the author presents quite a few species, swing both edible and poisonous. Do not forget also that forests are not only vegetation. Inhabit them, after a variety of mammals, swing birds, reptiles and insects, and the children also learn in this chapter.
Meadow is a beautiful part of our Polish landscape. Also, she is full of life, because the author has devoted a lot of space in her book. After all, the meadow grows a lot of grass, flowers, swing herbs, live smaller mammals, birds, reptiles and insects and a whole lot of them multi-colored butterflies. swing
In the third chapter the children learn closer swing to the aquatic environment. In the area of the lot is happening. Grow here because the plant likes moisture, live mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects and of course fish. In the atlas in a few words the author has described many species of fish sweet and salt water.
Fourth, the final chapter, the reader moves to the countryside. Children learn in the crops, vegetables, fruit trees and bushes, shrubs, flowers and animals living in the yard as well as those who often visit rural farm for example, to search for food.
Reading much we liked. With interest together with the children looked through the cards revealing lots of fantastic information. They proved to be very affordable for a younger audience. The atlas contains the same specific and concise information, without undue rozpisywania what I think is for children more affordable and interesting. Graphic design is my opinion sensational. Simple, clear layout, vivid and natural colors certainly make it easier for children to identify the species that make the acquisition of knowledge is for them simply enjoyable.
My children have repeatedly had a seat with this particular atlas in my hands and I am sure that this book they never get bored. Surely will use it well in school because the material to be covered swing is so extensive that it will be repeated many times in the school bench.
I highly recommend all presented publication. I think every toddler fathom willingly with him the knowledge of the world around us. This book certainly swing its attractive interior will encourage children to explore the secrets of nature and at the same time provide a lot of fun as was the case in our family ;)
Publisher St. Wojciech
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I like to read especially with children and for children. But I also like knitting and good food. So I hope that I can present on the blog a few interesting publications related to tymiż's passions ;)
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