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Includes the names: Straun Reid, Struan Reid

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Works by Struan Reid

The Usborne Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece (1999) — Author — 382 copies, 1 review
The Usborne Introduction to Archaeology (2004) 263 copies, 1 review
Marco Polo (Groundbreakers) (2001) 64 copies, 1 review
Astronauts Sticker Book (2015) 56 copies
Celtic Patterns to Color (2014) 34 copies
Castle Life (The Age of Castles) (1998) 32 copies, 1 review
Bird World (1991) 32 copies
Inventions and Trade (East Meets West) (1994) 24 copies, 2 reviews
Fashion (Hands-On History) (2003) — Editor — 18 copies
Medieval Patterns to Colour (2013) 13 copies, 1 review
Stained Glass Coloring (2018) 12 copies
India Patterns to Color (2015) 12 copies
Egyptian Patterns to Colour (2012) 11 copies
London Colouring Book (2012) 10 copies
Homes (Hands-On History) (2003) — Editor — 8 copies
Sticker King Arthur (2014) 7 copies, 2 reviews
The Vikings, The (My Museum) (1993) 5 copies, 1 review
Second World War Cards (2011) 5 copies
Royal London Sticker Book (2015) 3 copies
SCIENTIFIQUES (1993) 3 copies
Pompeii (2017) 2 copies
Doga Kartlari - Agaclar (2013) 2 copies
Piraten Wimmelbuch (2008) 1 copy

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Canonical name
Reid, Struan
Legal name
Reid, Struan
Birthdate
1955-10-26
Gender
male
Occupations
archaeologist

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31 reviews
This book does an amazingly thorough job of explaining Viking culture, lifestyle, traditions, religions, craft and economy. It does so through charming but ufussy illustrations. The tone of the 'blurbs' is humorous, and fun to read. This book goes beyond the myth of the Vikings into the real culture of a fascinating people. I am married to a Viking named Thor, myself, so I like to look at these pages and imagine him there.
This wonderful book of scientists begins with an introduction of the basic aspects of science and how it began, it follows to explore early scientific ideas and some of the advancements that were already beginning to made. The Usborne Book of Scientists written by Struan Reid and Patricia Fara is a great book to have in the classroom and to use with students. It offers science in ancient Greece and such things as science in the Ancient World. If we can take the time to focus on the past then show more we may understand better we are going or where we need to go. Science is a cycle around the world and there are so many cultures and countries that play a big part in science and its developments. And what I love most is the fact this book because it explores many of these factors.

This book also gives us illustrations on each page that features pictures of some scientists and inventors and some of them show them in action. The pictures aren’t boring and dull, they are actually colorful with the ancient world in mind. Each double spread of pages features a topic and then shows the important finders and scientists featured in that region or that era. So throughout each topic there are subtopics that focus on the main topic and what advancements happened during that time. It can show students real life illustrations of what the scientists invisioned while showing the some of what the ancient world looked like.

When it comes to the text, the authors know and understand that this book could be used with children so the use of a lot of big words and confusing words were not used. In understanding the audience and the focus, this book would help educators assist in student’s learning and be able to touch on multiple scientists and what they had to offer. Students can begin to make connections to these scientists and what they contributed and can see relations to some of the things they use today.
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The Usborne Book of Scientists covers a broad range of scientific history. This book discusses ancient cultures, Islamic scientific contributions, medieval and Renaissance eras, modern scientists and discoveries, as well as female scientists.

This book is full of factual information and historical data. I can imagine using sections of this book independently instead of covering the entire book in one unit. This book would make an excellent resource for upper elementary through high school show more students. When introducing a new science topic, this book would be useful for capturing student’s interest. We tend to take our modern science achievements and knowledge for granted, but perhaps spending time reviewing outdated science beliefs or a timeline of discoveries would foster curiosity in students and help them gain an appreciation for the modern era in which we now live. show less
This book has lots of gorgeous pictures. It covers a broad range of related topics with sufficient information to appeal to readers of all ages. I was disappointed that the internet links are no longer functioning.

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Works
98
Also by
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Members
6,099
Popularity
#4,037
Rating
3.9
Reviews
29
ISBNs
323
Languages
14

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