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A clear-sighted perspective on media that will trigger lively discussion.
These slim but functional volumes highlight the need to "understand
who made the media and why" (Media) and differentiate
between fact and opinion, suggesting sources in which readers are
likely to encounter each (Fact and Opinion). Large, relevant
photographs break up the brief texts, which occupy only a quarter
of each spread. Suggested activities and critical thinking
questions are appended. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers the
following Pebble Plus: Media Literacy for Kids titles: Learning
About Fact and Opinion and Learning About Media
Literacy.
Hacking Fashion and More Web Design are suitable for those seeking material on these topics, while the other two titles are theoretical texts that won't engage readers.
These books cover basic topics to help readers make wise personal
financial choices. The informative texts emphasize economic ideas,
including the relationship between wants and needs,
and clarify differences between various financial tools, such as
money market accounts and certificates of deposit. The accessible
design employs photos, graphs, and other graphics, all of which aid
in comprehension. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers
these Searchlight Books: How Do We Use Money? titles: Budgeting,
Spending, and Saving, Earning Income, Growing Your
Money, and Understanding Credit.