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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes you feel like you're there,
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This review is from: Pompeii...Buried Alive! (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4) (Paperback)
As a 2nd grade teacher, I've been sharing this book with my students for about 2 years now. It keeps any group mesmorized! The best part about it is the way it makes kids understand that the people of Pompeii were just regular people going about their daily routines when Vesuvius erupted. They especially feel a connection with the little boy Pliny who watched the eruption from across the water and wrote about it in his later years. It is a great book to use as part of a classroom volcano unit or by itself.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book for educators.,
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This review is from: Pompeii...Buried Alive! (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4) (Paperback)
Good children's books on Ancient Rome are hard to find so when I came across Pompeii... Buried Alive!, I bought two copies for my son's and daughter's libraries.The first chapter gives a glimpse into the lives of the people under the rule of the Roman Empire. Mount Vesuvius is introduced along with the assumption that the people of Pompeii were not aware that they were living beside a dangerous volcano. The correct pronounciations are given for Pompeii and Vesuvius which are often mispronounced by children as well as adults. In chapter two, the volcano erupts and descriptions are given as to how the people reacted. Descriptions are also given as to how the volcano eruption affected the air, sky, land, and sea. The town of pompeii was buried under hot ash. In the final chapter, chapter 3, Pompeii is forgotten. Time passes. A new town is built overtop of ancient Pompeii. Workers, who were tunnelling for water, discover pieces of an ancient wall and, years later, Pompeii is rediscovered. Pompeii... Buried Alive! is not only a well-rounded, excellent book, it is a necessity for teaching children about Pompeii. Everything a child needs to know are in its pages.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review from a 7 year old.,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Pompeii...Buried Alive! (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4) (Paperback)
Today I am going to tell you about a book that I ready this year for school. It is called "Pompeii... buried alive", written by Edith Kunhardt. It is my favorite book that I have ready this year because it tells about a real volcano and how it destroyed a town called Pompeii.
My favorite part of the book was when the volcano erupted. The book said that the smell was like rotten eggs! When I read this book, deep down in side me, I was scared. I think you will want to read this book if you are interested in volcano's
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pompeii ... Buried Alive,
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I bought the book so that I could have a condensed version of the story. It was well worth the money. Good illustrations.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grandson is HAPPY!,
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Bought this book for my grandson's Christmas present, and he was thrilled. We have read it together over and over and over. He never tires of it. Quick delivery! Excellent service. Happy grandson = happy grandpa!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great story,
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I bought this book for my grandson to read and when he's finished, to donate to the school library.
He won't let it go. The story has inspired him to give up a portion of his television time to do research on the computer. He's researching volcanoes, lost civilizations and natural disasters. Hopefully once he's through this phase, I can still donate the book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pompeii...Buried Alive! (Step into reaading),
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This is a great book! The pictures and facts are very interesting and easily keep a child's attention. My son wanted to read it again as soon as we finished.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pompeii, Buried Alive,
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This book is an easily accessible introduction to earth science. It is an easy reader for children in second, third or fourth grade, It would also work well for English learners. It is informative, sympathetic, includes history, references Pliny, the historian, and yet maintains inerest. I have used it on 2nd, 3d, and 4th grade classes and all return to the book to read on their own.
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
See a volcano,
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This review is from: Pompeii...Buried Alive! (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4) (Paperback)
I think you ought to read POMPEII. It is very cool. I like the middle part. My desired part is at the end. My favorite part is when the volcano blows its top. By:
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Pompeii...Buried Alive! (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4) by Edith Kunhardt Davis (Paperback - October 12, 1987)
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