I would like to share a new book with you called Ultimate Spotlight Volcanoes written by Sandra Laboucarie which I was sent a copy of in exchange for this review.
It doesn’t matter if you’re Homeschooling your children or not reading is important and should be done daily. Finding books that will interest Charlie and will keep him reading for the 30 minutes is hard. I do not have that problem because Charlie received a new book Ultimate Spotlight: Volcanoes, Charlie has always been fascinated with Volcanoes and he used to sit down and draw Volcanoes or create them out of supplies we had in our home.
I asked Charlie to come and sit with me. We opened Ultimate Spotlight: Volcanoes and Charlie was surprised to find out the book is interactive and would keep children entertained for hours. Charlie loved the illustrations and seeing the Earth.
I wish you could have seen the look on Charlie’s face when we saw the Volcanic Eruption and all Charlie kept saying was move wouldn’t it be cool to see this in person. Which I agree with Charlie it would be fun to travel and see a Volcano up close.
About:
Interactive and engaging, Ultimate Spotlight: Volcanoes gives children a closer look at different types of Volcanoes and how they form! Explore the beginnings of a Volcano: Pull a tab to follow the path of Magma to the Earth’s surface, turn a page to reveal a big pop-up of a Volcano eruption, and lift flaps to see the creation of a Volcanic Island.
• Flaps! Pull-tabs! Pop-ups! Lots of interactive and moveable parts
• Detailed illustrations that beg to be pored over again and again
• Educational content reviewed by an expert
Fans of Volcanoes will also enjoy the interactive learning of other books in the Ultimate Spotlight™ series, including Polar Animals, Rain Forest Animals, Savanna Animals, Dinosaurs, Firefighters, Trains, and Astronauts.
• Great family and classroom read-aloud book
• Books for 5 and up
• Books for kindergarten and early elementary school students
Chock-full of information, this book is an exciting introduction to Volcanoes.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates