Heinemann First Encyclopedia

Heinemann First Encyclopedia by Rebecca Vickers ed. is a comprehensive reference tool published by Heinemann-Raintree Library in 2006. This edition features 48 pages of updated entries, facts, and figures, designed specifically to meet the needs of librarians and educators. The encyclopedia presents accessible text and user-friendly design, complemented by engaging artwork, making it suitable for young readers.
Readers will find that this encyclopedia covers a variety of topics aligned with key curriculum subjects and areas of high interest for primary readers. With 90 new entries, including one for each state and an expanded format of 12 alphabetical volumes, this resource aims to provide essential information that young readers seek. The focus on informative content and engaging presentation makes it a valuable addition to any educational collection.
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All existing entries, facts, and figures have been updated in this new, multiple-volume reference tool. Entries are based on the specific requests of librarians and educators. The result is an informative reference tool with accessible text, user-friendly design, and engaging artwork. Each topic is carefully selected to address key curriculum subjects as well as those topics of high interest to primary readers. Each entry is developed with an eye toward the key pieces of information young readers want and need to know. This new encyclopedia includes 90 new entries, including one for each state and 12 alphabetical volumes (as opposed to 10).
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