25 Fun Things to Do with Your Friends and Family
From the Series 100 Fun Things to Do to Unplug
Turn off the screens and reconnect in real life with friends and family. Readers will be inspired to host a tea party, draw a family tree, interview interesting people, and save the planet before bedtime with 25 activities and projects to do with others.
Format | Your Price | Add |
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978-1-5415-0135-5
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978-1-5415-4827-5
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$31.99 |
Interest Level | Grade 3 - Grade 6 |
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Reading Level | Grade 4 |
Genre | Social Studies |
Category | 5 Kinds of Nonfiction, 5KN: Active Nonfiction |
Copyright | 2019 |
Publisher | Lerner Publishing Group |
Brand | Hungry Tomato ® |
Imprint | Hungry Tomato ® |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 32 |
Publication Date | 2019-01-01 |
Text Type | Procedural |
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BISACS | JNF015000, JNF021000 |
Dewey | 790.1/91 |
Graphics | Full-color illustrations |
Dimensions | 7 x 9 |
Lexile | 720 |
Guided Reading Level | R |
Features | Activities, Author/Illustrator biography, Glossary, Glossary words bolded within text, Reviewed, Step-by-step instructions, and Table of contents |
Author: Paul Mason
Paul Mason is a prolific author of children’s books. Today he lives at a secret location on the coast of Europe, where his writing shack usually smells of drying wetsuit (he’s a former international swimmer and a keen surfer).
Illustrator: Eva Sassin
Eva Sassin is a freelance illustrator born and bred in the buzzing city of London. She has always loved illustrating, whether it be scary, fun monsters or cute, sparkly fairies. She is constantly drawing and carries a sketchbook everywhere . . . she has even drawn on the back of receipts if she’s forgotten it! Eva loves combining her characters with unusual textures to give them more depth and keep them interesting. In her free time, she travels around London to visit exhibitions and small cafes where she enjoys sketching up new ideas and characters. She is also a massive film buff!
Reviews
School Library Journal, Series Made Simple
“The large variety of activities means readers will always be able to find something to do that matches up with on-hand resources—including human resources.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple