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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nanci Nott , Xanthe Turner (Aulexic Turner Books)Publisher: various Australia publishers Imprint: various Australia publishers Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9780648130147ISBN 10: 0648130142 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 13 January 2018 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book contains many educational facts throughout - snuck into the storyline in the most charming way. Making appearances thanks to time travel are Nikola Tesla (electricity genius) and Diogenes (ancient Greek philosopher), and I was impressed with the scope of other concepts covered - written in a fun and imaginative way. At the rear of the book are plenty of extension activities, and a list where the book ties in with the Australian Curriculum (ranging from year three to year seven). The quiz at the end was inspired. What a wonderful sense of humour the author has - which she has woven through the whole book. This is a perfect read for children fortunate enough to be home-schooled, as the three main characters in the story - Zandee, Tobelia and Kadin - live in a circus and never have to go to school. They learn their lessons in a less structured and more exciting environment, and the information they learn along the way is transferred to the reader. However, I believe the book will appeal to all children with an independent spirit, and a curious nature - regardless of where they attend school. - Marie McLean Writes The book contains many educational facts throughout - snuck into the storyline in the most charming way. Making appearances thanks to time travel are Nikola Tesla (electricity genius) and Diogenes (ancient Greek philosopher), and I was impressed with the scope of other concepts covered - written in a fun and imaginative way. At the rear of the book are plenty of extension activities, and a list where the book ties in with the Australian Curriculum (ranging from year three to year seven). The quiz at the end was inspired. What a wonderful sense of humour the author has - which she has woven through the whole book. This is a perfect read for children fortunate enough to be home-schooled, as the three main characters in the story - Zandee, Tobelia and Kadin - live in a circus and never have to go to school. They learn their lessons in a less structured and more exciting environment, and the information they learn along the way is transferred to the reader. However, I believe the book will appeal to all children with an independent spirit, and a curious nature - regardless of where they attend school. - Marie McLean Writes The book contains many educational facts throughout - snuck into the storyline in the most charming way. Making appearances thanks to time travel are Nikola Tesla (electricity genius) and Diogenes (ancient Greek philosopher), and I was impressed with the scope of other concepts covered - written in a fun and imaginative way. At the rear of the book are plenty of extension activities, and a list where the book ties in with the Australian Curriculum (ranging from year three to year seven). The quiz at the end was inspired. What a wonderful sense of humour the author has - which she has woven through the whole book.This is a perfect read for children fortunate enough to be home-schooled, as the three main characters in the story - Zandee, Tobelia and Kadin - live in a circus and never have to go to school. They learn their lessons in a less structured and more exciting environment, and the information they learn along the way is transferred to the reader. However, I believe the book will appeal to all children with an independent spirit, and a curious nature - regardless of where they attend school.- Marie McLean Writes Author InformationNanci Nott is passionate about learning through happiness. She believes in the abolishment of boredom, and the presense of play in education. She unschools her children, teaches non-traditionally at Defy Reality Music Tuition, and drinks way too much coffee. Nanci Nott loves writing for children almost as much as she enjoys reading with them. Her own three children are particularly fun to read and write with. All of Nanci's children were integral in the creation of the Zany Circus middle grade series, especially her oldest daughter, Xanthe Turner, who illustrates the books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |