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How Do They Do That?

How Do They Do That?

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not for Children
Review: Amazon has let me down! I have to take serious exception to this book being marketed to children as young as nine to twelve years old. On previewing the book before giving it as a gift, I discovered that in addition to some things a child might comprehend and be interested in, there are several that the parent of a nine year old trying to delay exposure to sex, violence and drugs would have major trouble with.

Sections on Artificial Insemination and Sperm Banks are rather "detailed" and would raise more questions than they would answer. One on Truth Serum describes how it might be used on an axe murderer; the piece on chicken processing details assembly line shackling, stunning and beheading methodology; and one on gun silencers references the close quarters use on movie characters. There are also sections on the production of marijuana and hashish.

Aside from these sections, the information is varied, interesting and informative, but on the whole I would say it is written for adults and would be of most interest to mid-teens and older. Parents will no doubt differ on what to present when, but I would consider this definitely unsuitable for nine year olds, and marginal for those 12-15.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I bought all her books for my child
Review: Talk about an entertaining read for children! I have all of her books. This is great educational material for your children, and it should definitely be part of their library. At first, I thought this was just for kids. I landed up loving her books. It's very interesting. Less TV, and more of this stuff for children.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Dated material
Review: This book is interesting enough. It brings up lots of questions I had thought about before. More so, the book invoke interestng question I had never thought about before. It is geared towards an adult adience even though most children will find it interesting.

The number of my complaints are limited to two.
1. The material is dated. Published in the early 1980's, some information is just plain wrong. Technologial advances some of the answers obsolete.

2. There are no photographs but diagrams are scattered thoughout the pages. More illustrations would be beneficial is understanding some of the answers.


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