From School Library Journal:
PreSchool-K—The first book reflects changes in the growth of a child through photos and brief text, from one day to weeks to months, up to five years of age, e.g., "I am 8 months old. I am crawling now. I have baby teeth" Additional ideas for an adult are included to help teach the concept of change. Family talks about twins, triplets, quadruplets, adopted children, grandparents, divorced parents, and stepparents. A variety of typical family structures is introduced in photos and text. Backyard Community is the best of the lot as it makes children aware of the living and nonliving around them, such as animals and insects, soil, sunlight, rocks, etc. Different animals that might live there are discussed. The other two books are functional, if a bit dull. All three books are very easy to read and have clear photos that support the texts. Marginal purchases, where needed.—Sandra Welzenbach, Villarreal Elementary School, San Antonio, TX
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