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Whose Feet Are These is about different kinds of animals feet in the world. The pictures and words give clues as to what the feet belong to.
 
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kpetterson90 | otra reseña | May 10, 2019 |
A complete guide to their biology and behavior
 
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jhawn | Jul 31, 2017 |
Learn what a penguin is, how many penguin species exist, what they eat and what eats them and so much more. Follow the author on his photographic journey as he discusses all of the above and more.

The author combines his fantastic photography and real life experiences with penguins with his research to provide the reader a fascinating look at “The World’s Coolest Bird.” This book is a great read if you are interested in learning about penguins. It is also a great reference tool. The author provides a table of contents, index, bold s and sub headings, as well as, side blurbs of information to keep the reader engaged. Highly recommended for the 3rd to 6th grade level
 
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SWONclear | May 23, 2017 |
Summary - Each pages gives clues to animals showing only their nose then the next page tells the animal with a more detailed description on the animal.

Critique of genre - This is an informational book because it tells accurate facts about animals

Age - Secondary

Print media - Printed ink
 
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sbyington16 | Apr 18, 2017 |
discusses the different animals and their feet, how the feet are important to their survival and help them live in different areas.
6 books
 
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TUCC | otra reseña | Nov 21, 2016 |
discusses different animals and their teeth. provided facts about the animals and how they use their teeth
6 books
 
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TUCC | Nov 21, 2016 |
Summary:
This book is about poop. It gives information about animals and their poop. The book starts by talking about humans and how the intestines works to produce the poop. Then we travel around the world finding out the importance of poop and all the uses for it such as getting cool, recycling and for a defense against dangerous animals.
Reaction:
I bought the book! It is an awesome book full of information. The children loved it and got a great laugh out of it. The children begged for more after I picked certain parts to read they wanted me to keep reading more.
Classroom extension:
1. Pick an animal to do a research on
2. Science and nature
3. Traveling around the world
4. Make mock poop, glue, brown, paint, old newspaper
 
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KristinaCotten | Apr 23, 2014 |
Great for ELL's because of the real pictures. Engaging because children love animals.
 
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ymelodie | 2 reseñas más. | Oct 28, 2012 |
This book using real photographs to show different parts of the arctic from A-Z. It was really cool to see actual images of each things the book was talking about.
 
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briannawg | 2 reseñas más. | Jun 11, 2012 |
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This book is written about falcons. Falcons are the fastest bird in this world.
Many beautiful photos are in this book. So, you can enjoy this book only see it.
Falcons that lives in America and Canada are discribed in this book.
There are 61 kinds, or species of falcons all over the world. But, only five of them breed in the United States and Canada, but they include two of the most famous of these birds. One is the Arctic-nesting glyfalcon, the largest, most powerful falcon in the world. The other is the crow-size peregrine falcon, possibly the fastest flying bird on Earth.
Falcons prefer cliff ledges that have a floor of loose dirt or fine graval, and an overhang that protects them from hail and rain and shadesthem from the hot afternoon sun. Reserchers in Alaska found a ledge that had been used by nesting peregrines for at least 100 years. A gyrfalcon nesting ledge discovered in Arctic Canada was used foe so many years that it was buried under 2 feet of bones mixed with old falcon droppings. To my surprise, in Australia, falconshave used one ledge for at least 16000 years!!
 
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hide | Aug 27, 2009 |
Learn about the arctic starting with Aurora borealis and going all the way to Zooplankton. This non-fiction book has simple explanations of each letter, and a picture of the animal or plant. The pictures, however, are only a portion of the page and the plan text on a white background take up the rest of the page. Readers who are picture focused may not enjoy this book because the pictures do not give many cues to the words on the page. This book would be good for a public library as non-fiction for upper elementary aged children.
 
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spartyliblover | 2 reseñas más. | Oct 19, 2008 |
An interesting guide to the more common birds of the prairies, but does not include all species to be seen in the region. Lynch has selected his favourites from different bird families and different regions, and included many details about their habitats and behaviour, more than is found in standard bird guides.
 
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tripleblessings | Dec 7, 2005 |
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