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Book Review The Big Book of Jobs

by Hana Mokrosova

Book Details

Publisher:VGM Career Books
Published:1997
Pages:594
Format:paperback
Language:en
ISBN:8000067986

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

Everyone has one or more hobbies. Everyone is a unique person with a specific character. This creates our personality and can route us to our future career. Express yourself by your job! Based on their interests, kids can skip to pages with the most appropriate and diverse jobs they can do in the future. For example: if a kid loves drawing and making things, it can be a painter, of course, but also a tattoo artist, a visagiste, a restorer, or even a scenographer! Is the kid interested in animals

Our Review

This interactive career exploration book helps young children discover diverse professions by connecting them to their natural interests and hobbies. Using a clever skip-to-page format, it shows how passions like drawing or animal care can lead to unexpected career paths beyond the obvious choices. The book introduces specialized roles like tattoo artists, restorers, and scenographers alongside traditional professions, expanding children's understanding of work possibilities. This approach makes career discovery feel personal and relevant to each child's unique personality.

What sets this career guide apart is how it validates diverse interests while demonstrating real-world applications for children's natural curiosities. The book's strength lies in showing multiple professional avenues stemming from single interests, encouraging flexible thinking about future possibilities. Children who enjoy hands-on activities, creative expression, or specific subjects like animals will find particularly engaging connections to potential careers. This thoughtful presentation helps build early career awareness while reinforcing that every child's individual traits can lead to meaningful work.

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