02097 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056245006900097100002200166250000700188260004800195300002200243020001800265084002000283520154100303082001401844650002201858990001101880INLIS00000000000565820211201100842 a0010-0721000917211201 0 1 aThe Grolier Children`s Encyclopedia :bBlack Hole Conservation 21 aJustice, Jennifer aII aLondon :bKingfisher Publication PLC,c2004 a49 hlm. ;c27 cm. a0-7534-0311-0 aR.032.022 JUS t aTHE GROLIER CHILDRENS ENCYCLOPEDIA The word encyclopedia comes from the Greek for `all-round education , and The Grolier Children s Encyclopedia provides just that, in a way that is both accessible and stimulating.This all-new encyclopedia covers everything from ancient history to up-to-the-minute developments in technology from animal and plant life on Earth to plans for the next millennium in outer space. Geography, natural history, religion, the human body - all the topics that children explore at home and at school are included here. We have rejected the sound-bite approach to children s reference in favour of more in-depth coverage, which makes this encyclopedia perfect for project work and homework assignments. At the same time, the text is broken up into manageable paragraphs, suitable for both confident readers and younger browsers. Colourful photographs and superb illustrations and maps not only enhance the text, but also encourage readers to find out more for themselves. Easy access is the key to this encyclopedia. Major subject areas such as ELECTRICITY have been arranged alphabetically, but the encyclopedia also has a comprehensive index so that readers can refer quickly to related topics, such as CIRCUITS and SWITCHES. The encyclopedia has been written and checked by a team of specialist authors and consultants, and produced by a team of editors and designers with years of experience inchildren s reference. We are confident that it is a book in which children, and parents, can put their trust. iwn. aR.032.022 4aEnsiklopedia Anak a017812