Monday, January 28, 2008

Picture book of the week

Close to the Wind: The Beaufort Scale by Peter Malone
2007, Putnam Juvenile, 32 pages.
ISBN:
0399243992

Sometimes your casual pick-up-what-looks-good from the library hits jackpot--last week it was one of those instances for us. Close to the Wind by Peter Malone gets very close to being the picture book par excellence. In every aspect, this gem brings the very best of the world of picture books: beautiful, detail-rich illustrations, a captivating story, plenty of educational content, and great use of visual diagrams, side notes and explanatory illustrations.

Good picture books, I am always exclaiming, are so helpful in the homeschool. What did we know about the Beaufort Scale before this find? Next to nil. Now, not only we learned about the useful scale that measures wind based on detailed observations, we also learned information on ship-building, sails, the life of sailors, curious entries in sailor's glossary, how many trees are cut down to build a ship, and the sad destiny of many ships after their many years of service.

Educational enrichment at its best for the whole family! Next time you are at the library and a picture book looks interesting, informative and beautiful, pick it up! You may learn more than you ever knew!

Read the informative customer and editorial reviews on Amazon here.

2 comments:

EC Gefroh said...

Ana, I've been meaning to tell you how much I love the header on your blog!

Anonymous said...

Wow Ana. I just made a chart on the wall with the Beaufort Scale listed since we are trying to calculate wind chills. I'm definately going to look into this. Once again a great suggestion.