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Animal Husbandry, Birds, Agriculture, Farming & Ranching, Farm Animals

Chicken

by Angela Royston
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Overview

Where is a chicken's comb?

What is a male chicken called?

Why are chickens scared of foxes?

Life Cycle of a . . . takes an in-depth look at the life cycles of some familiar plants and animals. The stages in each life cycle are clearly explained through photographs and simple text.

Each book contains:

stunning photographs and a careful explanation of concepts

an illustrated timeline throughout, charting the stages of development

a pictorial review of the life cycle and its stages

a fact file, glossary, and index.

Introduces the mating, hatching, life cycle, eating, predators, and lifespan of chickens.

Synopsis

Where is a chicken's comb?

What is a male chicken called?

Why are chickens scared of foxes?

Life Cycle of a . . . takes an in-depth look at the life cycles of some familiar plants and animals. The stages in each life cycle are clearly explained through photographs and simple text.

Each book contains:

stunning photographs and a careful explanation of concepts

an illustrated timeline throughout, charting the stages of development

a pictorial review of the life cycle and its stages

a fact file, glossary, and index.

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2--Two titles that have clear, full-color photos covering most of each page and drawings of various stages of growth that are repeated along the bottom of each two-page spread. The large-print text consists of two or three sentences per page with unfamiliar terms in bold print. The texts assume that readers have no background in the subjects. As a consequence, the text of Chicken has been so simplified that some statements are vague. Also, it seems odd that the author has chosen to use the rather archaic "cockerel" in place of the more common term, rooster. Sunflower is not quite as simplistic; it includes several scientific terms. Marginal purchases at best.--Eldon Younce, Harper Elementary School, KS

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2--Two titles that have clear, full-color photos covering most of each page and drawings of various stages of growth that are repeated along the bottom of each two-page spread. The large-print text consists of two or three sentences per page with unfamiliar terms in bold print. The texts assume that readers have no background in the subjects. As a consequence, the text of Chicken has been so simplified that some statements are vague. Also, it seems odd that the author has chosen to use the rather archaic "cockerel" in place of the more common term, rooster. Sunflower is not quite as simplistic; it includes several scientific terms. Marginal purchases at best.--Eldon Younce, Harper Elementary School, KS

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Heinemann Library
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781432925406

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