Working at a Park
- Member Price: $16.95
- List Price: $24.21
Details
Summary
Working at a Park introduces young readers to many careers available at a park. Colorful sidebars encourage young children to think, create, guess, and ask questions about a career working in a park.
Specifications
- Author: Katie marsico
- Copyright: 2009
- Level: Grade 2 - Grade 5
- Dewey: 363.6
- BISAC: JNF011000
- Pages: 24
- Date Available: 2008-08-01
- Format: Hardcover (Reinforced binding)
- ISBN: 9781602792678
- Dimensions: 8 x 8
- Series: 21st Century Junior Library
- Subseries: Careers
Table of Contents
- What Is a Park?
- Park Workers
- Do You Want to Work at a Park?
- Glossary
- Find Out More
- Index
- About the Author
Reviews
School Library Journal
Reviewed on 1 January 2009
These ambitious titles offer a wealth of material about the different careers that can be found under the umbrella of one workplace: Hospital, for example, covers doctors, nurses, physical therapists, chaplains, custodial and kitchen workers, accountants, and lawyers, with the latter being described in the most general of terms (“lawyers make sure the hospital follows all of its rules”). Each volume begins with a general description of the workplace, followed by details about workers and a final chapter recommending early steps readers can take to pursue one of these careers—those interested in becoming teachers can help friends with schoolwork, for example. Sidebars with headings such as Create! Think! and Ask Questions! encourage active learning and extend the ideas presented in the text. Colorful, clear photos on each page seem carelessly chosen (some fail to add information), and the books have several typos. Despite the chipper tone of the texts—there are lots of exclamation points!—readers may be overwhelmed.
Contributors
Author: Katie Marsico
Katie Marsico worked as an editor in children’s publishing before she began writing her own reference books. She lives with her husband, Carl, daughter, Maria, and son, C. J., in a suburb of Chicago, Illinois. Ms. Marsico is grateful to her friends and colleagues E. Russell Primm and Pam Rosenberg for helping her get her start as a children’s author and for giving her the opportunity to write this book.
Cart Summary
- Item count: 0
- Title count: 0
- Subtotal: $0.00

