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Gr 3—4—Despite the skimpy page counts, these volumes offer useful introductions to the idea of endangered species by introducing either five or six rare animals on every continent...
Gr 6—8—At a glance, the striking covers and multitude of visual elements in these books will attract browsers but upon closer inspection serious readers will be frustrated...
Gr 2—4—Expanding on a topic introduced in her Where Do Animals Live? (Crabtree, 2010), Kalman examines various habitats while upping the appeal with frequent references—heavily reflected in the accompanying photos—to the young of resident mammals or, on occasion, birds...
Gr 1—4—The first page of each of these books (which lack tables of contents) enables readers to grasp the concept of how basic shapes are the building blocks of form...
Gr 2—5—After an introductory section describing the type of writing, subsequent chapters provide step-by-step instructions, including samples of student work...