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"Given the choice between an Usborne book and another
book, a child will always select the Usborne!"
Debbie Lerner - the 1996 Nat'l
Social Studies Teacher of the Year
"It is perfectly possible to create an
entire K-12 curriculum with nothing more than Usborne
Books, an encyclopedia, and your friendly local public
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This "Pick of the Crop" award
goes once again to the Usborne textbook line... Every
page has fascinating tidbits of information. The format
reminds you of a combination of Ripley’s Believe It or
Not and magazine illustrations. Best of all, you can
find an Usborne book for just about every subject area.
Though they are not in the strictest sense textbooks,
they cover all the same information as regular
textbooks, plus some. Our own family, quite frankly,
uses them in place of a regular science program. Just
leave some lying around the house, and the kids will
teach it all to themselves. I kid you not!
MARY PRIDE - The Teaching Home
(Aug./Sept. 1989)
...I’m sure many of you are familiar with the Usborne
line of books: Their use of imaginative illustrations
combined with accurate and concise wording help to
convey subjects as varied as drawing, astronomy,
photography, foreign languages, geography, music, world
history, and physics....Kids enjoy learning in an
atmosphere free of undue pressure, where they are
allowed to work at their own pace. They delight in
interesting pictures and find that illustrations make a
publication more inviting...the books that invite them,
the ones they read over and over, tend to be their
Usborne books. Combine that fact with the content and
quality of Usborne’s line, and they become our family’s
hand-down favorite.
MARION SYVERSEN - ReMAINEing at
Home Newsletter, Auburn, Maine
Covering just about all school subject areas, and
quite a few you will never see in school, Usborne books
are to textbooks what Steven Spielberg productions are
to movies. We’re talking entertainment value here. Every
page heavily illustrated. Text that explain the
illustrations. Fascinating bits of trivia splattered
throughout. Even the text is visual - the human body for
example, is explained using everything from a machine
metaphor to a police metaphor (white blood cell cops
chasing down germ villains). Free of the preachiness
that so mars American text books, Usborne books share a
liveliness and joie de vire that marks them for
greatness. You can use them with or without other
curriculum. If you’re looking to add some zing to your
kids’ education, it’s a great place to start.
MARY PRIDE - Chronicle Whole
Earth Catalog (7/19/89)
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