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A assortment of serious and fanciful books about robotics technology, how it has developed, and where it is going. Meant to amuse and inspire future scientists and engineers, these selections inform readers that the possibilities are limitless and that these cutting-edge creations are here to stay .
Whether highlighting unusual animals, spotlighting endangered species, or examining creatures that are just plain cute, the best of these sets share common qualities, such as strong writing, excellent images, and attention to detail.
Although not highly dynamic, these are fine choices to fill subject needs.
These books provide facts about two familiar birds. Reader-friendly
spreads offer easy-to-understand information on each bird's
habitat, physical appearance, diet, life cycle, and behavior.
Close-up photographs are prominently featured throughout.
Kid-friendly text, with highlighted vocabulary words, makes the
information accessible to young readers. Map. Glos., ind. Review
covers these Checkerboard Library: Backyard Animals titles:
American Crows and Hummingbirds.
The variety of animals may provide subject coverage, but kids looking for predators in action can find more suitable titles, such as Jim Arnosky's Tooth and Claw: The Wild World of Big Predators (Sterling, 2014), Camilla de la Bedoyere's "Animal Attack" series (QEB), and Gareth Stevens's "Animal Attack!" books.