Gr 2-4 Basic facts are presented on two animal species inhabiting the coldest regions on Earth-the Arctic and Antarctic, respectively. In each title, a succinct text briefly describes the animals' distinctive characteristics, emphasizing those adaptations that enable them to survive the extreme cold. The animals' natural habitats; diet; birth, care, and development of young; threats to their survival; and conservation efforts are also included. Throughout most of each title, a full-page, or page and a quarter, sharp, color photograph of the featured creatures alternates with a page of text. An addendum of miscellaneous facts, a short list for further reading, and some websites are appended. Landau's smoothly written, well-illustrated titles are right on target for the intended audience.-"Karey Wehner, formerly at San Francisco Public Library" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Landau provides simple, engaging texts about these Arctic (Owls) and Antarctic (Penguins) birds. After discussing details of the birds' life cycles and characteristics, the texts explore possible threats to the creatures' habitats and populations due to global warming and oil drilling. Vivid up-close photographs of the creatures in their scenic habitats are highlights of the volumes. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Animals of the Snow and Ice titles: Emperor Penguins and Snowy Owls.
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