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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great informational book,
By Charlene Howard (Hulen, Ky) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Corn Is Maize (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) (Paperback)
Corn is Maize is a great book on corn. It not only shows how corn is grown and the many uses. It teaches the children about Indian culture and how they shared their corn with the prilgrams. A book of history, science, and social development.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All About Corn -- a review of Aliki's "Corn is Maize",
This review is from: Corn Is Maize (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) (Paperback)
This is an interesting book and the second science book that we have looked at which was written and illustrated by Aliki. In this book she covers a wide variety of aspects of Corn.
She begins by explaining that a corn kernel is a seed. She then shows how sun and rain affects the planted seeds. There are drawings of developing corn with tassels and silk (boy and girl parts.) There is a smaller drawing of the route pollen takes to get to the kernel. The pollen travels down the silk to reach the kernel egg. It is at this point that I will say that I think 4 and 5 years of age is too young for this book. (I have a 5 and a 3 and it was definitely over their heads.) But to continue-- The book discusses how other plants scatter their seeds but how corn needs people to survive. It emphasizes that scientist have never found any 'wild' corn but only the `civilized' version we know now. From there the book divulges how native American were instrumental in developing the corn of today. It discusses how some groups used to bury a fish under each corn `hill' and how growing beans and squash with corn made all do better. It then proceeds to show how corn was used by native Americans, how it was stored and celebrated in religion and dance, and how Christopher Columbus took corn or maize back to Europe. The pilgrims appreciation of corn is discussed as well as the many, many ways that corn and corn products are used today. Five stars. A comprehensive book about corn for children. The artwork is alternatively in color and grayscale, but this should not be a big drawback for those interested in the subject. The age range as mentioned before, should be fairly advanced, say first or second grade and above. Example of text follows so you can gage reading level, etc.: "But although scientists searched, they had never found any wild corn. Not long ago they found some. It was in a cave in Mexico where people once lived. They found scraps of plants and tiny ears of ancient corn, more than 5,000 years old. It was not like any the scientist had ever seen."
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not for younger children,
By HSS Tory Buff (The Ozark Mountains) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Corn Is Maize: The Gift of the Indians (Library Binding)
My grandson is a student in a kindergarten class at a Christian school. His teacher asked me to make a presentation to the class since I am a retired teacher who still loves to dress up in costume and speak in classrooms. This book is very well done and has a great deal of excellent content about corn/maize. However, there are drawings of Native American women who obviously have no clothing covering their breasts. Because of the drawings (even though they are accurate for the time period), this was not the book I wanted. Even though I was able to use much of the material in my presentation, I was not able to read the book to the students as I planned. That is the one drawback about shopping online--one cannot view all the pages of the book before purchasing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
brilliant,
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This review is from: Corn Is Maize (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) (Paperback)
Quite simply, this is a book about the origin, development, and uses of corn.
Explanations of the domestication of corn, the developmment of its varieties, and the ongoing farming of corn. It shows how corn has been modified into a staple grain world-wide. Great book. Not just for little kids. |
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Corn Is Maize (Let's-Read-and-Find-O
ut by Aliki (Paperback - January 10, 1986)
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