From Sheep to Sweater (Start to Finish, Second Series)
B**E
Cute book, quite thin, though
I love that the story is told in photos and the words aren’t overwhelming. I was surprised how thin and flimsy the book feels, though.
A**H
Pp
Easy read
J**S
find a wool sweater or pair of wool socks to use as objects when you read this to the children
I like process strories, and my granddaughter liked this book though I think a 6 or 7 year old might appreciate the process more than a 4 year old.
S**E
Five Stars
Love books for sheep!
D**.
Another great book in this series!
I love these books for my kindergarten classroom! In fact, I purchased the whole series on Amazon to use for my science curriculum for next school year. A+++
D**R
This is a fascinating look at how wool is processed into yarn that the young reader will enjoy ...
If you have a sweater, you might just want to know where the wool comes from and how it is made. You can see several lambs with their mother in a barn. They get their nice thick coats of wool by eating a "mixture of hay, grass, and grains." During the winter they grow a thick coat but their coats are clipped in the spring. You can watch as a farmer shears a "sheep's wool off in one big piece called a fleece." Of course during the summer months it will all grow back and will be ready once again to keep it warm during the cold winter months.Once that fleece has been removed it is sorted. You can easily see that some of it is very dark and some looks a little dirty. The workers "keep thick wool that is light in color." After the wool is thoroughly washed, then it's spread out on pallets to dry. A man watches carefully as "machines comb the wool to remove knots," a process that is called carding. You will also learn how the wool is spun, you'll get to see how it is dyed, watch a woman as she selects her yarn, see someone knitting, and get to take a look at that finished sweater!This is a fascinating look at how wool is processed into yarn that the young reader will enjoy. Newly independent readers will be able to read this book with a bit of assistance. More difficult words such as "knitting" are highlighted in the text and defined in the glossary. There are full-color, full-page photographs illustrating the concept discussed on the adjoining page. In the back of the book is an index and a glossary. There are free complementary downloadable educational resources on the publisher's website. This is an excellent read and discuss book for circle or story time in the homeschool or classroom setting.From Start to FinishEveryday Products From Cotton to T-Shirt From Iron to Car From Oil to Gas From Sheep to Sweater From Tree to Paper From Wax to Crayon This book courtesy of the publisher.
P**N
Great series
This is a super series for ages 3 to 6. It describes how things are made. The whole series is written simply and accompanied by great photographs.
E**N
From Sheep to swaeter
I was not made clear that this was a choldrens book when I purchased it. I was looking for a refrence book
K**R
Five Stars
really like this series, topics fit with different themes like farm animals, relevant easy to follow information
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