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PreS-Gr 2—With simple sentences; sharp, uncluttered photos; and just a handful of facts, these animal profiles are generally on target for the intended audience of new readers...
Gr 2–4—These continuations in Cavendish's hands-on guide to animals (previous titles include Ants, Beetles, and Grasshoppers, which SLJ described as "valuable resources for teachers planning natural-history field trips") offer rudimentary information on various species...
Gr 4–6—Though the general premise is familiar, there are some engaging elements in this first book of a planned trilogy, as a boy discovers he has magical powers and teams up with other kids to save the world...
Gr 4–7—The premise of this middle school fantasy is a great hook for the right kind of reader: Twelve-year-old Todd is so messy that his "gagadocious" dirty laundry pile spawns sentient life: he discovers an entire civilization of about 50 ant-sized people living on his sweat sock...
Gr 1–3—A raccoon climbing down a fire escape and a traffic-dodging fox are just two of many images that will engage readers in these looks at how and why animals live in cities...
Gr 8 Up—Lucian "Lucky" Spark has made it through the brutal Trials and almost completed training to become an Imposer for the Establishment, all while secretly fighting the status quo as a rebel called the Torch Keeper...
Gr 3–5—Some muddled writing and less than ideal use of photographs limit the appeal of this set, which compares and contrasts two animals that are related but vastly different in size...