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Cargando... Poison Slimers: Poison Dart Frogs, Sea Cucumbers, and More (Slime-Inators & Other Slippery Tricksters)por Ellen Lawrence
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How does a poison dart frog stay safe from predators? And which underwater slimer shoots sticky, poisonous threads from its backside? Learn the answers to these questions and more -- and prepare to get slimed! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The title of the book already says it: 'Poisons dart frogs, sea cucumbers, and more'. So much more. The pages are packed with colored creatures from around the world, including everything from land to sea. Some are probably not surprising, while others are less known and might even surprise the reader. Each two-page spread displays a bright, real life photograph of the creature in its natural habitat, along with a smaller photo(s) of closer details, possible attackers or other possible varieties of the creature.
While this is a book of facts, it's created with idea of keeping things fun. Each creature is introduced with an exciting title such as 'Killer Slime!' and the page with the animal's information appears to be dripping with goopy slime. The information is clear, but held at the right level for the intended audience. It's explained how slime is used by the creature, what type and its purpose. Extra bits of information along are sprinkled across the pages in word bubbles with arrows to make it clear what is going on. It gives the book a lively flair.
At the end of the book, is the recipe for a slime readers can make themselves. Then, there's an index, references where readers can find more information, and a link to a website which offers more fun in correlation with the book and topic. It's informative, interesting and fun.
I received a complimentary copy, and my kids and I found this so interesting that I wanted to leave our honest thoughts ( )