Showing posts with label body. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body. Show all posts

Saturday, January 24, 2009

A few favorite books

While we bring stacks and stacks of new books home from the library every week, there are a few that have caught our eye lately.

Daddy brought home one of the PBS videos from the Building Big series a while back and we ended up putting holds on the other four videos as well. Bug and Bean tended to wander in and out during the videos, but Bug was very interested when I brought the companion book home from the library. We have been reading a little here and a little there about big structures. Especially appealing for a civil engineering type mama!

Around the time of the election, we were looking for some books on government and electoral process and whatnot and I found this book on an unschooling blog (I can't remember whose). It is a collection of essays about the White House and its occupants throughout history. Even I am enjoying it, with my weak and unhappy past relationship with formal history. I am finally learning about and mostly enjoying history, in spite of my history teachers' best intentions! ;o)

Finally, Bug is still fascinated with the human body (as well as bats, bugs, bionicles, mythology, and dozens of other topics that come and go!), so this has been a fun book. The level is a bit over his head, but he still enjoys it and I figure it can't hurt to get acquainted with biology terminology. Heck some of it is over my head, but it's still pretty interesting.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Another body book!

Actually, Daddy had this one on his hold list, but we kind of absorbed it into our own reading!

Bug is still a big fan of body books. Maybe he'll be a nurse like his daddy! This one was a wonderful book---lots of fun! First of all, it isn't a cookie cutter version of all the other books (i.e., two pages on the skeleton, two pages on muscles, etc.). It has some stuff that is more in-depth and glosses over some of the stuff that is in all the other books. But the best part is the little people crawling around the pages and doing things and making comments. Too funny! Also some cool stuff about the history of medical care and medical technology. We'll give it as many thumbs up as we can find!