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Overview
From ATM lingo to train station announcements, this book is packed with useful phrases. Also included are advice on gesturing, telephone tips, and even a handy menu decoder.Describes and pictures twenty-one species of bats.
Editorials
School Library Journal
Gr 2-6-- These colorful, large-format titles will be popular with intermediate readers, but they are not without drawbacks. The photographs are excellent, but not always clearly labeled. The left page holds the text and usually some childlike sketches related to the topic. Bats looks at several species, one per double-page spread. The beginning of each short article describes some aspects of the particular species, and by the end expands to make general comments about bats. Many pages also include short blurbs in different type to mention other bits of general information. Students doing research cannot find what they need in a logical manner; they must read the entire book and put the bits and pieces together. There is no index or table of contents. Frogs and Spiders have the same strengths and weaknesses. --Dorcas Hand, Annunciation Orthodox School, HoustonBook Details
Published
April 30, 1998
Publisher
Muir (John) Publications,U.S.
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781562612788