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Lädt ... Detektivbüro Superfritz : 20 Ratekrimis für helle Köpfe. (1973)von Donald J. Sobol
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Gehört zur ReiheEncyclopedia Brown (10) Gehört zu VerlagsreihenBantam-Skylark Books (Special Book Fair Edition) Auszeichnungen
Idaville's secret weapon against lawbreakers, ten-year-old Encyclopedia Brown, assists the police force with ten insoluble cases. Solutions are at the back of the book. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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These books along with the Great Brain books are both series which have children as protagonists in the story. They are both series where the child star of the book is a genius; knowledge is valued and adults are in awe of them.
I think that books of this kind are still needed today, in a world where children read books like Goosebumps and Animorphs. I think that the world today has lost the ability to give children a real desire, of their own, to learn....a desire to be the smartest kid there is.
Although brains are valued, you do not see a lot of competition or jealousy either. It isn't about outdoing your neighbor or getting better grades than someone--a precursor to outdoing the Joneses... instead these books simply keep you riveted about what the child is going to discover or think up or do...and it leaves you wishing that you were like them!
I thought it was interesting upon re-reading this book that the author actually has to explain what an encyclopedia is to the reader.
It is hard to think back to a day before encyclopedias and yet we have moved even past that age to one where the encyclopedia is obsolete (the internet has taken it's place). ( )