Just wrote a post on another forum about DS. All the kids discussed on there are his age. I didn'y get anything like the responses I was hoping for, so I went back and reread my post... And realized my language was probably overtechnical for the audience, my jokes excessively cerebral, and my concerns quite opaque if you read the thing asuming a typical 2 yr old. I wouldn't have understood me if I didn't know my kid.
So now I feel all isolated, and kinda dumb.
Anyone know a good nonfiction book about the technical details of historical ships (incl. ancient, preferably) accessible to a smart 2.5 yr old? The Usborne lift-the-flaps book we have is about the right level, but full of errors. (should I just take a red pen to the thing?

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Also, sources of info (web or book or whatever) on child labour on railroad building? (Long story, take a close look at the "driving of the last spike" photo for the CPR, as DS did

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Actually anything appealing to a 2.5 yr old that's about 30-60 min of reading aloud, non-fiction, fairly technical, and, ideally NOT TRAINS? He likes fairly calm layouts, by kids book standards, and appreciates being able to ask for specific content in a specific order by pointing to the appropriate pics.
-Mich