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The ‘shine a light’ concept is a captivating idea. In practice, it’s a little clunky. This is forgivable though as the light shining turns reading from a passive to an active process which can only be a good thing. I can see that it may be enough to motivate a reluctant reader to pick up this book, learn something and then want to read some more. The interactive element of shining a light breathes new life in to the traditional printed form – though I can imagine an electronic version of this, it would have none of the charm and excitement of the paper copy. So, turn off your Kindle, grab a torch and snuggle under your duvet with ‘Secrets of the Apple Tree’.
If you want to enjoy more environmental interaction try [[The Big Green Book' by Ian Winton and Fred Pearce]].