I'm having a devil of a time tracking down an example of exactly what I want to do on the page I'm working on. I'll take this one step further and submit a plea to the JavaScript gurus out there. OK, since someone else has already brought up an HTML question. I've seldom seen a book that captivated my entire family so thoroughly just needed to mention it. Sadly, it seems to be out of print-we've renewed it twice from the library and need to bring it back, so I guess it will go on the "search at used bookstores" list in my planner. It features side-by-side, beautifully illustrated rundowns of everything from the volume of various oceans (the Pacific Ocean could hold all other seas and oceans combined) to sundry natural and manmade disasters (the area destroyed by the Yellow River flood of 1887 was half as big again as the entire area of Ireland).
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On the nonfiction front, in addition to the eighty-eleven DK Star Wars Encyclopedia-type books, we've recently enjoyed an awesome book called Incredible Comparisons by Russell Ash.
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My son suggests Mary Pope Osborne's Odyssey series and Lloyd Alexander's Time Cat as other possibilities he's enjoyed.
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How about the Star Wars manga? It's never too early to get a kid into reading books back-to-front (though I think a couple of the issues we've checked out of the library recently have read plain old front-to-back).