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PreS-K—What distinguishes this title from the crowded shelf of books declaring the depths of maternal love? A tropical feel; a sun-drenched, yellow aura around people and objects; and Diaz's brilliant hues and decorative style...
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—Edge's nonjudgmental history of American teenagers, from factory laborers to present-day, billion-dollar consumers, scores in both scope and level of detail...
Covering nearly every possible detail for starting a summer reading camp, this helpful guide addresses camp length (hours per day to how many days), when and where to hold it, registration, and cost...
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 9 Up—Arriving in Alaska to seek his fortune in 1893, 17-year-old Jack London sets out for Dawson with two men, but their small craft is unable to navigate the treacherous ice flows and they must camp in the wilderness during the harshest part of winter...
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...