At Play in the Past, Present, and Future
One hundred years ago, children liked to play with balls and dolls; they enjoyed board games and skating. The toys and equipment have changed, but kids still enjoy those kinds of play. It's fun to imagine what toys and games might be like in the future. Uses vintage photographs and colorful, humorous drawings to stimulate young readers' imaginations and show change over time.
* Reviews *
Each book in the series contains a scant history of the topic, often with brief descriptions of the past and present. Then readers are asked to imagine the future. Students need to consider the past, compare it with the present, and predict the future, but these books dont provide enough information. Not Recommended., Library Media Connection May/June 2011
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K-2 IL
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K-3 GRL
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