Overview
How do elephants eat? When does a baby elephant learn how to use its trunk? Amazing Animals offers early readers a compelling look at the animal world. Every book explores the life span, habitat, and family life of an animal in the wild. Colorful and captivating, each volume reveals fascinating facts about the animal's development and behavior, delves into folklore, and touches on conservation efforts. Website links connect readers to relevant, child-friendly Internet content.
An introduction to the elephant's physical features, habitat, life cycle, relationships with other animals, threats they face, and related facts.
Synopsis
How do elephants eat? When does a baby elephant learn how to use its trunk? Amazing Animals offers early readers a compelling look at the animal world. Every book explores the life span, habitat, and family life of an animal in the wild. Colorful and captivating, each volume reveals fascinating facts about the animal's development and behavior, delves into folklore, and touches on conservation efforts. Website links connect readers to relevant, child-friendly Internet content.
Ruth Buchholz - Children's Literature
From trunk to tail, elephants are amazing creatures. This book provides clear and easy-to-read information about this popular animal. It is accurate and age appropriate. Although there is enough information to help a young reader with a report, a high-interest student might be disappointed by the lack of anything meaty. The usual facts and figures (size, weight, diet) are introduced. Most books for this age make the error of inundating readers with facts; this book almost offers too few and would have been enhanced by offering something new or different about elephants. The layout, type size and easy-to-read captions keep the reader from being overwhelmed and are perfect for the age level. The variety and quality of photographs are excellent. Some suggested Web sites are science oriented, but unfortunately, some offer a non-scientific political agenda inappropriate for this age. Part of the "Amazing Animals" series. 2004, Smart Apple Media, Ages 7 to 9.
Editorials
Children's Literature
From trunk to tail, elephants are amazing creatures. This book provides clear and easy-to-read information about this popular animal. It is accurate and age appropriate. Although there is enough information to help a young reader with a report, a high-interest student might be disappointed by the lack of anything meaty. The usual facts and figures (size, weight, diet) are introduced. Most books for this age make the error of inundating readers with facts; this book almost offers too few and would have been enhanced by offering something new or different about elephants. The layout, type size and easy-to-read captions keep the reader from being overwhelmed and are perfect for the age level. The variety and quality of photographs are excellent. Some suggested Web sites are science oriented, but unfortunately, some offer a non-scientific political agenda inappropriate for this age. Part of the "Amazing Animals" series. 2004, Smart Apple Media, Ages 7 to 9.— Ruth Buchholz