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it teaches kids how the titanic sank: it helps you learn how it sunk and it really is a good book to get.
If you judge a book by its cover: A book that invites children to color in scenes from a well-known disaster is probably as horrifying, as sinking in the ship itself. After being exposed to the media hype and all of the other coverage surrounding the film release and the Oscars, the last thing I would want is for children who color, which means they are usually of pre-school age, let their imagination run wild with a box of crayons. Studies have shown that children are attracted to color, and I can just imagine the 64 crayola packs famed magenta coloring the dresses of the woman jumping into the life boats. The cries for help written in block letters and sky blue for the bitter cold water that took so many lives. Maybe they can start a companion series and have children color in scenes from Kobe or perhaps the fateful plane crashes on the twentieth century. This coloring book makes me worship teletubbies, as I pray to Barney for salvation.
| Author: | Peter F. Copeland | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 623 | | EAN: | 9780486297569 | | ISBN: | 048629756X | | Number Of Pages: | 32 | | Publication Date: | 1997-07-10 | | Reading Level: | Ages 9-12 | | UPC: | 800759297566 |
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