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Child Care Workers

AUTHOR: Karen Bush Gibson
ISBN: 0736806229

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Who helps me? This popular series introduces students to adults in helpful careers and shows them how people work together in communities. With bold photographs that illustrate what workers do and wear, what equipment they use, and the environments...

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Child Care Workers
- Book Review,
by Karen Bush Gibson

From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 3-Clearly and concisely written in simple sentences, these titles introduce children to the work of people they may encounter in their daily lives. New, less fluent readers will be able to focus on content without struggling to read the texts. Average-quality, full-color photographs show ethnically diverse community helpers performing their duties. In Child Care Workers, the pictures are less obviously posed than those in Emergency Medical Technicians. Highlighted words in the text are defined at the bottom of the page. These are solid introductions to their topics that could be useful as read-alouds for preschoolers who prefer nonfiction or in study units. They are more general than titles in the "Kids' Career Library" series (Rosen), which fictionalize a typical day in the life of the workers.Rita Hunt Smith, Hershey Public Library, PA Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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         Book Review

Child Care Workers
- Book Reviews,
by Karen Bush Gibson

Child Care Workers

ANNOTATION

Introduces the responsibilities, equipment, necessary schooling, and different kinds of people who take care of children.

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Children's Literature

Brief paragraphs introduce young people to the many workers who help take care of children. The book details, through photographs and plain text, the various people, places and equipment involved in community childcare. It also discusses the training desired for child care workers. Overall, this is a simple and unexciting book that glorifies childcare. It is part of the "Community Helpers" series. 2001, Bridgestone Books, $17.26. Ages 2 to 5. Reviewer: Trina Heidt

School Library Journal

K-Gr 3-Clearly and concisely written in simple sentences, these titles introduce children to the work of people they may encounter in their daily lives. New, less fluent readers will be able to focus on content without struggling to read the texts. Average-quality, full-color photographs show ethnically diverse community helpers performing their duties. In Child Care Workers, the pictures are less obviously posed than those in Emergency Medical Technicians. Highlighted words in the text are defined at the bottom of the page. These are solid introductions to their topics that could be useful as read-alouds for preschoolers who prefer nonfiction or in study units. They are more general than titles in the "Kids' Career Library" series (Rosen), which fictionalize a typical day in the life of the workers.-Rita Hunt Smith, Hershey Public Library, PA Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.


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