What is hidden in the world around us? For ages 3 and up, the uniquely designed Shine-A-Light series of books uncovers the facts behind a diverse range of places and topics through hidden images that are revealed by light. First, view a full-colour scene and read about what is pictured-but what else is there? Shine a flashlight behind the page, or hold it up to the light, to reveal what is hidden . Turn the page to read fun facts about the hidden image in black and white. A world of surprises awaits!
What's it like inside a library? Who is welcome, how do you use one, and what is there to do? This beautifully illustrated book introduces children to libraries, big and small, and all of the amazing things these institutions have to offer. From books to computers, from story time to special guests and from unique collections to very important rules, this wonderfully inclusive book helps children to learn about libraries and the value of reading, sharing and community.
This is Book 19 in the Shine-a-Light Series. See all Shine-a-Light books here.
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Heather Alexander (Author)
Heather Alexander has written numerous books for children and young adults including previous titles in this series, A Child's Introduction to the World, A Child's Introduction to Greek Mythology, and A Child's Introduction to Art. She is a former book editor and lives in Basking Ridge, NJ. Meredith Hamilton has
Komal Singh works at Google as a Program Manager in Engineering. As a techie, a mother, and an immigrant, she's passionate about using technology as an enabler and an equalizer for all. She takes part in kids' coding clubs, sits on hackathon judge panels, and volunteers with nonprofits on technology development.
Before joining Google, she worked as a Softwa