Changes: Toys and Games

Changes: Toys and Games

by Liz Gogerly (Author)

Synopsis

This book uses a variety of pictures (for example, photos, paintings, postcards and objects) to look at different types of toys and games in the past - from educational and outdoor games to dolls and teddy bears. It has pictures from the Victorian period to present day, so children can make comparisons between the toys they have today and those their parents and grandparents may have played with. Notes at the back for parents and teachers give some more information about the pictures and suggest questions that could be asked about them when reading the book together with the child.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 24
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 15 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0750239727
ISBN 13: 9780750239721
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews
'[With] detailed notes for teachers. A high point is the colourful layout, which separates areas of reading by coloured lines and arrows.' -- TES Teacher 20030613 'Provides children with opportunities to compare photographs, paintings, postcards and objects as they investigate how games and toys have changed over the past century.' -- Infant Projects: Victorians 20030701 'An excellent series to interest younger children' -- Primary Times 20030331 'This is an ideal title to help at KS1 as it fulfils various criteria in the National Curriculum...a very welcome addition to many school and SLS libraries.' -- School Librarian Journal, Winter 2002 20030331
Author Bio
Liz Gogerly is a writer and editor of children's information books and a former teacher. She has worked on a wide variety of books and has a specialist knowledge of key stage one history.