Reviews
There are so many incredible books available at the moment that it is impossible to read them all, no matter how hard I try! Here are my thoughts about some of the books I have read and how I think they could be used in school as well as Q and A sessions with authors and illustrators.
Become a Chess Champion
‘Become a Chess Champion’ is an excellent guide for beginners to the challenges and enjoyment of the game of chess.
Comical chess pieces full of personality introduce the reader to how they can move, their value in a game and their strengths and weaknesses. All the information is clearly presented with humour, making it engaging and easy to follow. The author then moves on the explain some of the technical terminology connected to the game, supported by diagrams which offer further explanation. Everything is fully explained and at a pace which allows readers to fully absorb each point before moving on.
The ’how to’ advice is interspersed with information about the history of the game and famous chess players. Readers can learn about the invention of the folding chess board, the development of computer chess and chess games in space. There are also ‘Solve the Puzzle’ pages which offer chess challenges to consider, offering support and developing understanding of the game.
For schools with chess clubs, children learning at home and families wanting to play together, ‘Become a Chess Champion’ offers an excellent introduction to the game, with the expert advice of James Canty III and appealing illustrations from Brian Lambert.
Become a Chess Champion
James Canty III, illustrated by Brian Lambert
Neon Squid ISBN: 978-1838993627
NNFN2024: Young Zoologist
Designed to inspire young biologists, the ‘Young Zoologist’ series offers ‘a first field guide…’ to a whole range of creatures. Children with an interest in nature are sure to want to collect the whole set and school libraries and classrooms would benefit from having these texts on their shelves, both for research and for general interest.
‘Axolotl’ opens with an introduction to the author and a fact file which offers an excellent overview of these fascinating creatures. Each spread has a clear heading introducing its topic with information presented in clear sections under side headings, making it easy to navigate.
Bright and appealing illustrations accompany information on the axolotl’s life cycle, mating rituals and other members of the salamander family. The book also offers information on how studying these creatures might be beneficial to humans, such as helping those with spinal injuries. As axolotls are found in Mexico, they feature in Aztec mythology, something which is also covered in the book.
A very informative and attractive book.
Young Zoologist: Axolotl
Dr Jessica Lamae Whited, illustrated by Bethany Lord
Neon Squid ISBN: 978- 1916745094
Dr Julia Mata opens the book by introducing herself and her interest in capybaras. A fact file including the scientific name, classification and where they are found, indicates that there are two species, the greater and lesser capybara.
Clear page headings introduce each spread and side headings make it easy for readers to locate information, which is presented in concise, easily digestible chunks. A glossary at the end of the book clearly explains terms which are used in the text.
Having ‘met’ the capybara on a spread with a labelled diagram, other members of the rodent family are introduced. The book offers information about their habitats, dietary requirements and life cycle. Readers also learn about the impact they have on their ecosystems and the threats they face from predators, including humans. Colourful illustrations throughout make the book appealing.
Young Zoologist: Capybara
Dr Julia Mata, illustrated by Greco Westermann
Neon Squid ISBN: 978-1916745087
Tales of Ancient Worlds: Adventures in Archaeology
Bringing the world of the archaeologist to life, ‘Tales of the Ancient World’ is sure to bring out the Indiana Jones in every reader! Starting with an explanation of what archaeology is, the enthusiasm of the author, Stefan Milosavljevich, is infectious as he leads the reader through some incredible discoveries from the ancient world made by archaeologists.
‘Tales of Ancient Worlds’ covers many areas focused on in the history curriculum for KS2- the Stone Age, the Maya, the Indus Valley and Ancient Egypt amongst others- offering additional interest and details for children to discover. It would be a great addition to book corners, libraries or topic boxes, enabling children to explore different discoveries and to inspire archaeologists of the future or to spark an interest in a new area.
The book offers a fascinating mix of well known finds such as the terracotta warriors and Stonehenge with lesser known stories like the warrior of Bover or the city at the bottom of the ocean, Thonis-Heracleion. The discovery of each site is explained and changes in archaeological methods explored, acknowledging mistakes of the past and the importance of combining local knowledge with scientific methods.
Written in a chatty, accessible style, ‘Tales of Ancient Worlds’ also has a clear glossary of terms, a detailed index and contents, making it easy to locate information on particular topics. Each spread is fully illustrated with drawings by Sam Caldwell, including maps showing where in the world the discoveries were made.
Need to get this into school as soon as possible!
Tales of Ancient Worlds: Adventures in Archaeology
Stefan Milosavljevich, illustrated by Sam Caldwell
Neon Squid ISBN: 978-1838991562