Concrete

Concrete by Claire Llewellyn, published by Franklin Watts in 2002, is a 30-page exploration of the material concrete, presented in English. This book serves as an introduction to concrete’s properties, utilizing imaginative language and engaging visuals to describe its characteristics. It highlights the connection between these properties and the various applications of concrete in the world, making it accessible for young readers.
Readers will find that the book not only describes how concrete is produced and used but also includes interactive questions and activities designed to encourage children to think critically about materials. This approach fosters a deeper understanding of concrete and its significance in everyday life, making it a valuable resource for educational purposes.
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These photographic books provide an excellent introduction to different materials and their properties. Each book concentrates on a particular material, and uses imaginative language and child-friendly pictures to describes its characteristics. It then goes on to highlight the connection between the material’s properties and how that material is used in the world around us. As well as describing a material and explaining how it is produced and used, the text also includes questions and activities to encourage children to think about and handle materials.
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