K-GR 2—Kids will enjoy the photography in these titles.
Tadpoles, a Level 1 volume, follows frogs from egg to tadpole to adult. The shots of hundreds of frog eggs place readers right in the water with the jellylike orbs. The text is clean, simple, and narrowly focused, making it very manageable. The final spread repeats a handful of facts.
Fur, a Level 2 reader, highlights an assortment of critters with bright, appealing photos and basic but interesting information nicely organized into two-page sections. The material in
Creepy-Crawlies, a Level 3 reader, is plentiful but scattershot. The cutesy term "creepy-crawlies" is used liberally throughout the book, and it's even given a definition: "What makes them creepy-crawlies? They are all very small animals!" Clearly, that explanation is as problematic as the term. All three volumes conclude with a glossary; Creepy-Crawlies also includes an index. Fur is a solid purchase and Tadpoles is not too far behind when the repetitive spread is overlooked; Creepy-Crawlies is an additional purchase.—
Alyson Low, Fayetteville Public Library, ARAccording to this book, "creepy-crawlies" are insects, spiders, worms, and snails--"all very small animals!" Readers will discover how these creatures move, what they might eat, where they might live, etc. The amount of information, as well as the blurring of classification lines, could confuse young readers. A combination of photographs, illustrations, sidebars, and diagrams add visual interest. Glos., ind.
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