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With more than 2 million copies sold to date, The World Almanac For Kids 2003 provides kids with the information they crave on thousands of subjects, from aardvarks to Zulus.
The World Almanac For Kids is:
* The #1 almanac designed just for kids
* A New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestseller
* Completely updated from first page to last
* Colorful, fun and informative
* Packed with puzzles, games, activities and jokes
* Filled with kid-friendly facts on just about every topic imaginable
* Great for school reports and homework help
Check out the official World Almanac For Kids companion Web site at www.worldalmanacforkids.com
Amazon.com Review
From SpongeBob to speed skating, from space probes to sign language to September 11, this sweeping, fact-filled, photo-packed almanac takes a broad snapshot of the world right about now--or at least all the parts of the world that kids find interesting.
Not surprisingly, the bestselling World Almanac for Kids is more wacky than comprehensive, but it's this frenetic delivery that makes the book so hard to put down. How does a bill become a law? Why did people start using money? Where are the U.N.'s 15 peacekeeping missions operating? What's the population of Kentucky? Or, perhaps more importantly, how did Mary-Kate and Ashley fare in the year's top kid videos? And what crayon colors do Britney Spears and George W. like best? (No need to wait for that one: robin's egg blue and magenta, respectively.) Facts, figures, illustrations, photographs, quizzes, crosswords, puzzles, and jokes are all packed into sections arranged alphabetically, everything from "Animals" and "Art" to "Geography," "Language," "Religion," "Sports," and more. While every kid (and grownup) can surely learn something new from the World Almanac, the book will raise many more questions than it answers. But for a kid with an appetite for information, that makes the almanac an unqualified success. (Ages 9 to 12) --Paul Hughes
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