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Overview
Do you use tools? Sure you do, anytime you eat with a spoon or drink with a straw or write with a pen! A French chef flipping crepes with her spatula; Salvadoran fishers mending nets with their marlinespikes; an American girl carving a jack-o'-lantern with a knife β in every country of the world, people of all ages use tools to make their lives easier.
Photographs and simple text introduce different devices used by people around the world to make our lives and work easier.
Synopsis
"In simple, brief text accompanied by numerous color photographs, Morris describes the various uses of tools....Photographs take listeners literally on a trip around the world."--Booklist.
"Eye-catching and thought-provoking."-Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.
Ken Heyman lives in New York City.
Children's Literature
Once again Ann Morris has succeeded in creating an excellent concept book. Tools takes the same format as Bread Bread Bread and her other concept books. Her simple text describes universal tasks where people use tools: cutting, digging, eating, cleaning and drawing, for example. In turn, Ken Hyman's vivid photographs provide examples of people from fifteen different countries using tools to cut, dig, eat, clean, or draw. This versatile picture book has text simple enough to be a hit with very young children, and yet the theme and photos (along with a detailed index) have enough depth to encourage discussion and exploration in older children. 1998 (orig.