Overview
Learn the history of yo-yos and yo-yo trick basics in this new book from Compass Point Books. Step-by-step instructions and full-color illustrations show you how to do many impressive yo-yo tricks. You'll also find the answers to questions such as: What is the yo-yo capital of the world? What is a bandalore? How do you do the Sleeper throw? A glossary, Did You Know? and Want to Know More? resources, and an index are included.Synopsis
Learn the history of yo-yos and yo-yo trick basics in this new book from Compass Point Books. Step-by-step instructions and full-color illustrations show you how to do many impressive yo-yo tricks. You'll also find the answers to questions such as: What is the yo-yo capital of the world? What is a bandalore? How do you do the Sleeper throw? A glossary, Did You Know? and Want to Know More? resources, and an index are included.
Children's Literature
The "Games around the World" series, of which Yo-Yo Tricks is one volume, offers a low-key, multicultural look at some games and magic tricks designed to give young readers a chance to hone and exhibit their skills to friends and family. Each book starts with a short history of its subject illustrated with historical prints or photos from various cultures. Each ends with a section comprising a short glossary, some little-known facts about the skill, and a "Want to Know More?" section that includes books, web sites, and addresses of associations, museums, and festivals that might be explored with parents or even on school field trips. The pages in between are filled with tips, descriptions, and simple instructions accompanied by photos and drawings. The directions are clear and reader-friendly, giving the 8 to 11 set a chance to try a few basic tricks and decide if they want to dig more deeply into the subject. With Yo-Yo Tricks, for example, the beginner can practice throws like "Walk the Dog" and "Around the World" while discovering that astronauts play with yo-yos as part of their training flights. Each volume is written by an educator with advice from a professional in the field. It looks easy, but some children will probably need assistance from an adept adult or older friend. For those truly fascinated by the skill, the historical pages and their illustrations are especially intriguing. 2002, Compass Point, Talcroft