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Just try to put Pick Me Up down--we dare you. Like surfing the Web, it's alarmingly easy to lose oneself in this heavy compendium of "stuff you need to know." It's even designed with Internet-savvy readers in mind. Once you get beyond the dizzying lenticular cover, open to any page. After gawking at the many bright, sharp photos, illustrations, charts, and caption sunbursts, dig in to the meat: blocks (and triangles and circles) of text about everything from how to confuse an angry seagull to a history of medicine to Germany's exports and imports to an exploration of the meaning of life. As you read along, you'll come across underlined and bold-faced words with a page number following. These are the cross references that will send you flying from page to page, ever deeper into understanding the topic du jour. In the spread about wheels, for example, there’s a highlighted reference to "Inca, Aztec, and Mayan civilizations 298." Turn to page 298 and start reading about pyramids and lost cities…then get sidetracked by "fight 154." Suddenly you’re into "rappers 306" and "immune system 86." Get the picture?

Students won't necessarily be able to write entire school reports from Pick Me Up, but they will certainly be able to pepper their papers--and conversation--with unusual and useful facts. Kids and grownups alike will happily spend hours browsing Pick Me Up, always finding something new to marvel over. --Emilie Coulter

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Grade 4-8–This inventive compendium of interesting facts combines elements of an almanac, a trivia book, and the Internet with playful touches of humor. The table of contents, index, and a simple color-coding scheme provide subject access, but the book is not intended to be read from front to back. Each page includes a wide range of information, much of it connected in unexpected ways. Cross-references, which appear in bold with page numbers within the text, approximate the role of hyperlinks and allow readers to follow related topics of interest. A page on the Mona Lisa, for instance, has obvious cross-references to Leonardo da Vinci and the Italian Renaissance, but also leads to mass media and supermodels. A spread that starts with national economies also includes features on online shopping, obesity, and gospel music. The graphic design of each page is impressively diverse, utilizing charts, photographs, cartoons, and diagrams in a variety of colors and styles. Some illustrations convey most of the information, such as a clever flow chart that shows how the book works. The tone of the text is often irreverent, but this matches the general theme that information is fun and worthy of enthusiasm. Comparing the Roman Empire to McDonald's may not be the first reference for a school report, but it's a distinctly inventive way to get readers to think imaginatively about both. This unique resource is a natural choice for the many fans of the Guinness Book of Records.–Steven Engelfried, Beaverton City Library, OR
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: DK CHILDREN (September 25, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0756621593
  • ISBN-13: 978-0756621599
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 8.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars What A Fun Book!, October 8, 2006
If you are someone who considers yourself an information junky then "Pick Me Up," is a book you will enjoy. It would be easy to say this is a book just for kids or teens, but Pick Me Up is a book that parents and educators will find useful and interesting as well. The full color book is so interesting and such eye candy that teens will want to close the lid on their laptops to check out this book.

The book is broken into 8 different subject areas-
Science, Technology & Space
Society, Places and Beliefs
History
The Natural World
People Who Made The World
Arts, Entertainment and media
You and your body
Planet Earth

Each content rich section includes a ton of useful information. From the planets to the country with the largest democracy, there is so much good stuff in this book, one cannot afford to let this gem pass them by. It seems as if no stone is left unturned. More than anything this is a really fun book.

If reading the almanac or Guiness Book of World Records tickles your fancy, Pick Me Up is one book facts that will keep you occupied for months to come.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to Put Down! , November 1, 2006
In the spirit of fun learning, PICK ME UP treats kids to a fun look at the world. A reader can look up one subject, read about it, then flip to a related topic by following a bold-faced word followed by a page number. General knowledge groups are color-coded to help users locate areas of interest.

For a better idea of how this book works, I'll provide an example (page numbers subject to change).

I want to read about marine life. Under "Where to find stuff" at the beginning, I find "Oceans" under "The Natural World," color-coded light blue. I go to page 202, as listed in the finder. I read an article about how humans affect the ocean. In the article, I see "dolphins 130" in bold. I love dolphins, so I turn to that page. This brings me to "Which Animal is Man's Best Friend?" Cats, dogs, horses, elephants, rats and dolphins each get their say. I see that dogs help find "avalanche 074" victims, so now I'm curious about avalanches. I learn about Mount Kilimanjaro, how to survive an avalanche, and tectonic plates. Mountains are natural water towers, and water can be used to generate "electricity 300," so off I go to learn about electricity and magnetism... and so on.

It's easy to go on like this for hours. PICK ME UP is entertaining and educational. The value of this book is in showing kids that everything is connected. Articles don't go into great depth, but the beauty here is that these "teaser" articles will inspire kids to seek out other resources so they can learn more about it. This process is akin to learning along a random train of thought. "Oh, that looks interesting... Hey, I didn't know `x' had anything to do with `y.'" Some kids may even develop a passionate interest based on something they discover while flipping through this book.

This developing sense of interconnectivity is important in teaching kids to look at the world with a more dynamic perspective. If your kid is bored or playing too many video games, have them pick this one up. They won't admit it, but they'll enjoy every minute.

Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
11/01/2006
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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, October 19, 2006
Gone are the days of boring, cumbersome, and, ultimately, not all that helpful encyclopedias. The new king of interesting resource information is here, and it's called PICK ME UP. Everything you've ever wanted to know about just about anything (and maybe even some stuff you didn't even know you wanted to know!) is included in the 300+ pages of this book.

Although there are eight actual categories included in PICK ME UP--Science, Technolgy, and Space; Society, Places, and Beliefs; History; The Natural World; People Who Made the World; Arts, Entertainment, and Media; You and Your Body; Planet Earth--this book is actually hard to categorize. There are numerous ways to find the information you need, from browsing one of the aforementioned categories, to cross-referencing individual pages, to using the index, or simply picking a page at random to begin your quest for knowledge.

For instance, did you know that Albert Einstein's brain was actually different in width and shape than those of us who claim to be not-so-smart geniuses? It's true! Or how about the fact that the Vikings were expert ice-skaters? Or even that a "jamon" is an entire leg of ham--the best of which comes from a pig who has been fed nothing but acorns. Seriously, I'm not making any of this up! It's all there, right in the pages of PICK ME UP.

Amazingly enough, my nearly ten-year-old son, who usually has to be tied to a chair and threatened with having his video games taken away to even look at a book, found plenty to hold his interest within the pages of PICK ME UP. Sure, he seemed to have a knack for finding the weirdest and grossest facts inside the book, but to me this was still considered an accomplishment. Take my word for it--PICK ME UP is the reference king, and you'd do well to add a copy to your home library. Who knows? You just might learn something.

Reviewed by: Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
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Fun and Fascinating read that takes you all over the place. It is, as one review said, like surfing the web. Great resource for information you won't find in the encyclopedia
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Our librarian intoduced us to this one and it's a hit for all age groups. Everyone who "picks it up" becomes engrossed. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Something for everyone
Kids love it because they can dazzle you with little known facts. Adults enjoy the plethorea of info. Excellent feature is the cross referencing included with many topics.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a book
I got this book for Christmas, and didn't like it very much at first. But when I skipped through the pages, random fun facts were all over the pages! Read more
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Hand this book to an inquisitve 8 year old and you better be prepared to have lots of interesting conversations - ones you may not be ready for! Read more
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This book was on a display case at the library. Attracted by the cover, we took it home. A few minutes later, my 12yo son asked me to buy a copy for his birthday. Read more
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