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Kids'' reference books ease the pain of learning
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Aug. 6, 2006

 

Some reference books are written especially for young readers. But don''t be surprised if adults helping out with the homework don''t find themselves irresistibly thumbing through their pages.

The standard version of The World Almanac and Book of Facts, which has been around since 1868, is a thick book with no-nonsense blocks of text and columns of statistics. The children's version is quite the opposite - a vivid, heavily illustrated volume with snippets and chunks of information, lists of facts, and attention-grabbing graphics.

We all think of learning as a bad thing, right? Well, now maybe this can help things out a little.

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