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John Frederick Waters (1930–2012)

Autor de A Jellyfish is Not a Fish

32 Obras 302 Miembros 3 Reseñas

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Incluye el nombre: John F. Waters

Obras de John Frederick Waters

A Jellyfish is Not a Fish (1979) 55 copias
Sharks Have Six Senses (2014) 44 copias
Camels: Ships of the Desert (1974) 26 copias
creatures of Darkness (1975) 23 copias
Neighborhood Puddle (1970) 15 copias
Turtles (1971) 13 copias
Hungry Sharks (1973) 12 copias
Watching Whales: 2 (1991) 11 copias
Green Turtle Mysteries (1972) 10 copias
The mysterious eel, (1973) 5 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1930
Fecha de fallecimiento
2012
Género
male

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First of all the book is a bit outdated so some of the wondering about things such as whether there may be a blood-thinner in vampire bat saliva has been figured out by science while other creatures or things have been brought to light (no pun intended).

This easy to read to book will be an interesting starting point for young children who are interested in all types of animals and especially to get them started with animals who use darkness to a means of their survival. And since there are different types of darkness the book is easily divided into chapters that include cave animals, animals that live beneath or under, night-flyers and night crawlers as well as what adaptations are required to help them live.

The writing is easy to read and understand although in some areas almost too simplistic as well as repetitive. This repetitive style will allow it to be a good beginning book for children who are venturing into the world of chapter books without it being overwhelming.

There are beautiful black and white pictures that are found within the book. These detailed pictures help for young readers to relate to the creatures while I love the raccoon on the cover for it is so realistic seeming.

The only problem I found was a bit of an organizational one. The author did a wonderful job in sub-grouping the different animals to discuss them in details. Sadly there were some instances where an animal of another group appeared in the paragraph or there were no heading for other groups. In my opinion I would have loved to seen the consistency within the book myself but still a wonderful read.
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flamingrosedrakon | Aug 26, 2015 |
A jellyfish is not a fish by John F. Waters is an informational book about jellyfish. The book lists fun facts such as "Jellyfish swim in cold oceans and warms seas. The book compares the structure of fish to jelly fish. Other facts include listing dangerous poisonous jellyfish and reminds us that some are not poisonous and can "even be picked up but don't pick them up unless you know which ones are safe"

I found this book to be very informational. It would be interesting to read about jellyfish when doing a sea life or summer theme. Or a field trip/vacation to the ocean.

Story extenders can be sponge paining jellyfish then drawing their tentacles. A parachute moves like jelly fish catching water to move itself, parachute catch air. Parachute play could be a an outside activity. Jelly fish are colorful, discussing their colors and graphing favorites on a group chart for group time.
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imamarie | Nov 12, 2014 |
This book defines the word flood. It also talks about seasonal flooding and gives examples of past flooding that took place across the globe. It talks about dams and levees and everything associated with floods. It also shows how scientists study past diasters to predict and prepare for future ones.
This is a great book if a student is intrested in studying about floods.
 
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Kcarline143 | Mar 13, 2012 |

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Obras
32
Miembros
302
Popularidad
#77,842
Valoración
3.0
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
45

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