About this item
Highlights
- "Young students will find this book delightfully informative, very interesting, and most inspiring... This is a great STEM book to be included on the elementary level.
- 3-9 Years
- 10.3" x 9.9" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Science & Nature
- Series Name: Profession
Description
About the Book
An informative book for adventure lovers ages 3 and up about archaeologists and what they do.
Book Synopsis
"Young students will find this book delightfully informative, very interesting, and most inspiring... This is a great STEM book to be included on the elementary level. Illustrations portray childhood expressions beautifully." - ITEEA
An archaeologist searches for things that people used a long, long time ago. By studying these objects we learn about the past and how people lived in ancient times. Maybe you would like to be an archaeologist?
An informative book for adventure lovers ages 3 and up about archaeologists and what they do.
Liesbet Slegers's successful book series helps young children search for the answer to that important question. Do you like food and cooking? You might want to be a chef. If you are afraid of heights, becoming a pilot probably isn't the right career choice. Or maybe you like school so much that you decide to become a teacher? There are so many wonderful careers to choose from!
With clear language and cheerful drawings, this series presents many of the most popular professions. Each book is packed with fun facts, new words, and interesting stories of real professionals.
Do you know why an astronaut wears such a funny suit? How about why it is so difficult to be a ballerina or a racecar driver? Or why it's important to visit the dentist twice a year? Read these books to learn the answers to these questions!
So . . . what do you want to be when you grow up?
Review Quotes
"Young students will find this book delightfully informative, very interesting, and most inspiring. The process of being an archaeologist is thoroughly explained step by step. The excitement of being an archaeologist is shared in a mist positive manner. This is a great STEM book to be included on the elementary level. Illustrations portray childhood expressions beautifully. The suggestion of "Buried Treasure" is a wonderful project for any level." - Kathleen B. Horstmeyer, ITEEA
"Wow such a fun little book about being an archaeologist. Archeology is my favourite topic and this book gives an insight in what being an archaeologist means . Very intriguing and interesting.This book will definitely peak interest in this field." - Book junction Pakistan
"My little one LOVED Liesbet Slegers books when she was a preschooler. In fact, the first book she ever read to me was 'Katie Goes to the Doctor.' This new title, Archeologists and What They Do, is a fun book with lots of great vocabulary and adorable illustrations." - Rolling Prairie Readers
"Digging deep and discovering history turns into fact-filled fun in this lovely description of what an archaeologist does. Starting with the basics like what an archaeologist wears, this book dives into the profession and describes the various aspects of an archaeologist's job and life. From finding a place where history might be found to start the dig to labeling and categorizing, the fun and more serious sides of the profession are addressed while keeping excitement alive. This is my first peek at this series, and if the rest of the books are like this one, then I'm giving it a big two thumbs up. The first pages start out by directly connecting to young readers with something they can relate to. In this case, it was dress-up as a princess or a knight. Then, it quickly sweeps into the question of what things really might have been like back then (food? homes?) and dives into what might lie buried under a play area outside...everything from toys to spoons...and then, to a skeleton with a crown. It's such a lovely and playful way to draw young listeners in and gives them a way to connect to the information which follows. The description of the archaeologist's job stays more on the excavating end of things, which is fine and really the side which captures kids' interest most. Everything from an archaeologist's clothes to tools to living quarters to a little paperwork is described in an easy to understand way and does not grow boring, either. Each page is accompanied by a simple but clear illustration to help make the details described in the text clearly. Plus, every illustration holds a joyful atmosphere, making sure the job receives a more positive vibe. I found the information was delivered in a way that young listeners can understand and learn from. There are some aspects of the job they probably hadn't thought about before. This also ends with the reminder that artifacts are found in museums (which could tie it in so nicely with a field trip!). To top it of...and a favorite part of mine...there's a do-it-yourself activity at the end, in which kids can bury their own artifacts. And I'm sure some will want to start their own excavation attempts, too. I see this as a great way to introduce the profession of an archaeologist to kids and see even homeschoolers enjoying this one." - Bookworm for Kids
PRAISE FOR LIESBETH SLEGERS' PILOTS AND WHAT THEY DO:
About the Author
Liesbet Slegers (1975, Belgium) studied Graphics and Illustrations at the Saint-Lucas institute of Antwerp. She works as a fulltime graphic designer and illustrator. With her simple, recognizable style and vivid colours she knows how to attract the attention of every toddler. In her many books, Slegers frequently focuses on "the first experience of a toddler," a time she characterized as "exciting but also very scary! I try to help them with my books," she added, "and also try to give the parents or teacher some assistance!"