![]() The book consists of three columns that are split. I could also see it being a great book for fast finishers in the classroom. Ricki’s Review:What a clever concept! This spiral-bound book will be a staple for car rides. Let’s look at a head-to-head, so you can really see how clever it is! Each head-to-head situation also helps guide your decision by giving some example questions to think about. I love how the book gives each historical figure a nickname (either one they already were given, like Satchmo, or made up, like Gravity Guru for Isaac Newton) to add a bit of humor to the book however, still makes sure to include a plethora of information about each figure including a bio then 3 little-known facts. ![]() Kellee’s Review: Who Wins? is informative, funny, and so cleverly formatted that it is going to be a star in homes and classrooms. Readers must justify their answers using each of the historical figures’ six 0-10 category rankings in bravery, leadership, artistry, wealth, wisdom, and fitness as well as facts from short biographies.Īs funny as it is informative, the book is uniquely formatted so readers can match up each and every character in any of the head-to-head battles. In Who Wins?: History, you decide the winner in over 50 head-to-head challenges between 100 of history’s most illustrious characters. Magic” Houdini and Mary “Mother of Frankenstein” Shelley? What about a pie contest? A staring contest? And who has a better chance of sneaking into Area 51, Isaac “Gravity Guy” Newton or Sacagawea aka “The Pathfinder”? Summary: Who would rock the mic at karaoke night? Abraham “The Great Emancipator” Lincoln or Jane “Lady Persuasion” Austen? How about a hot dog eating contest between Harry “Mr. Published July 12th, 2016 by Workman Publishing Company ![]() Who Wins? 100 Historical Figures Go Head-to-Head and You Decide the Winner! ![]() Most Wednesdays, we will be participating and will review a nonfiction text (though it may not always be a picture book).īe sure to visit Kid Lit Frenzy and see what other nonfiction books are shared this week! Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday is hosted by Kid Lit Frenzy and was started to help promote the reading of nonfiction texts. ![]()
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