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I certainly love the adult version! My children would probably enjoy this one.
Children and adults alike will love the history of printing as Kids has written. From the early Egyptians, the color photo of an antique printing press, right through the process of a modern printing facility. This statement was astounding "Before 1455, no printed books existed in Europe. By 1500, more than 20 million books had been printed" from 0 to 20 million, that is only 45 years!!
My kids would love to have this .
Considering this Kids is volume #7 I'm surprised I've never seen one before.
I purchase all of my regular s and beautiful Calenders at Lowes. I love using them as stocking stuffers.
Hi, Jean, Thanks so very much for your enthusiasm for the and for our calendars. The for Kids, now in its seventh edition, comes out ever two years (it’s content is undated, timeless—not tied/dated to a given year like its parent, the Old Farmer’s ), and it is/has been on sale with the at Lowe’s every year it has been published. Look for it there this year!
Coincidentally, my 12 y.o. son (& I) learned a great deal, this past school-year, about the spreading of ideas & knowledge via writings on papyrus leaves, through the ages, and up to the invention of J. Gutenberg's printing-press. The ingenuity behind each writing technique is fascinating, and I'm tickled to learn, For Kids, has been printed on 6.6 miles of rolled paper(!) ,right here in our own Hoosier State. :D
Kids still play with marbles ? Glad to hear there is something interesting to do besides play on a computer, book reading should be a vital one and this article hopefully will peak their interest enough to pick up a book (like the Kids ) and begin an adventurous learning experience. With so many things Not being produced in America it is refreshing to know that many still are. It is a crying shame that with the Technology Age we are losing the appreciation of the printed book, when the power goes out and the computer doesn't work maybe just maybe books will come back into the lives of many people once again, to stay this time...
I've never heard about the children book , this sounds great and would love to try for my homeschooling.
I've never heard about the children book , this sounds great and would love to try for my homeschooling.
Very nice to show kids how things are made. We love to watch 'How it's Made'. My children are learning the . I would love for them to receive a kids . Keep up the great work.
Thank you for the glimpse into the making of a Kid's . I would always pick up my copy of the Farmer's every year, and was so excited when I saw the Kid's version. When my son (now 15) became able to read, he would beg me every year for his copy. Of course, once he was done reading it, it was my turn! I even caught my husband reading it a time or two. I can only imagine that what's inside has become more interesting and wonderful over the years!
Thanks, Kami! And to your son! And your husband! You know, your 15-year-old is not too old for the Kids (nor are you and his dad). We have been told (by readers) that kids can’t put it down and parents can’t wait to pick up (sounds like your house!). It’s for ages 8 to 80!