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Even Weirder and Cuter

Series of 8 titles

There's no shortage of bizarre and unusual animals on Earth. This series features a new group of remarkable creatures that readers definitely won't find in their backyards! The colorful assortment includes scaly pangolins, slimy matamatas, and eerie aye-ayes. Each 24-page book features controlled text with age-appropriate vocabulary and simple sentence construction. Eye-catching photos closely align with clear, descriptive text. These delightful, informative books will quickly become children's favorites.

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Cover: Aye-Aye Aye-Aye 2.4
Cover: Coconut Crab Coconut Crab 2.8
Cover: Dik-Dik Dik-Dik 2.8
Cover: Highland Cattle Highland Cattle 2.6
Cover: Matamata Matamata 2.6
Cover: Orchid Mantis Orchid Mantis 2.8
Cover: Pangolin Pangolin 2.8
Cover: Velvet Ant Velvet Ant 2.8
Interest Level Preschool - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Category Beginning Readers, Nonfiction
Subject Animals
Copyright 2018
Publisher Bearport Publishing
Imprint Bearport Books
Language English
Number of Pages 24
Publication Date 2017-12-15
BISACS JNF003000, JNF051150, JNF051000
Dewey 595.3'8-636.2'23
Graphics Full-color photographs
Dimensions 8 x 8
Lexile 490-580
Guided Reading Level J
ATOS Reading Level 2.4-2.8
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5

Reviews

Bookworm for Kids Blog Review of Dik-Dik

The sweet face on the cover with it’s big, curious eyes already draw attention and lure in to learn more about a less known animal, the Dik-dik.

This lesser known type of antelope lives in Africa, and it is quite an interesting creature. With bright, bold photographs, this book takes a quick dive into the Dik-dik’s environment, tells about its habitat and leaves the reader a little more knowledgeable than before. . .perhaps, with a new favorite animal.

Short, sweet and to the point—that’s how this book runs. Each page offers basic information about the dik-diks: what they eat, how big they are, habits, predators and many other tidbits about their daily lives. While the main details are offered in easy to read and large printed text, little bits of extra information are added in bubbles here and there. This makes the book a little more fun to discover and keeps it from getting dry or boring. The amount of information is not over-powering, but would hold the attention of even young listeners and might be a bit slim for slightly older readers. The text itself is great for those kids who are feeling a little more comfortable with reading on their own.

The main treat in these pages are the photographs. The cute dik-diks are shown in their natural habitat on every page. It’s a joy simply to glance through the pictures. At the end, there’s a glossary to help out with a few lesser known terms and a quick view of three other less known but interesting types of antelope.

Curious kids and animal lovers will enjoy this one and discover an animal many have never heard about before.

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