My Feet Are Webbed and Orange (Puffin)
From the Series Little Bits! First Readers
What has a colorful beak, a round body, and webbed, orange feet? If you guessed an Atlantic puffin, you’re right! This book introduces early readers to a mystery animal by describing its features, one by one, using short simple sentences and eye-popping full-color photos. At the end of the book, the secret animal is revealed across a colorful, two-page spread.
Young children will love showing off their beginning reading skills as they learn about this dazzling collection of wild and wonderful zoo animals—one clue at a time! Fast facts and habitat maps at the end of the book provide children with key information about the zoo animal. The clear text, clever design, and exquisite photos are sure to delight and engage emergent readers.
Interest Level | Preschool - Grade 3 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
Category | Nonfiction |
Subject | Animals |
Copyright | 2017 |
Publisher | Bearport Publishing |
Imprint | Bearport Books |
Language | English |
Publication Date | 2016-07-25 |
BISACS | JNF003000 |
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Dewey | 598.3'3 |
Lexile | 140 |
Guided Reading Level | E |
ATOS Reading Level | 0.9 |
ATOS Interest Level | LG |
Accelerated Reader® Quiz | 184324 |
Accelerated Reader® Points | 0.5 |
Features | Activities for further learning |
Reviews
School Library Journal Review for Zoo Clues 2
A clever visual guessing game introduces unusual animals. Each spread provides a short sentence or two describing one animal feature. The accompanying photograph resembles a jigsaw puzzle with several pieces missing and the partial remaining image showing the body parts hinted at in the text. After seven verbal and visual clues have been given, a spread identifies and reveals the whole animal. Two final pages provide basic facts and a range map. The animals are all lesser-known ones, such as the fennec fox and sawfish, which make the puzzles surprisingly challenging. Opening clues often misdirect: the okapi hints, for example, might lead to initial guesses of horse or antelope. These may not stand up to repeated readings once the answer is revealed, but the interactive format provides an interesting entry into the traits of some unusual animals. VERDICT: A well-executed concept useful for new readers and curious animal lovers.