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Floating Jellyfish

by Kathleen Martin-James
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Synopsis

Introduces the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the jellyfish.

Children's Literature

The "Pull Ahead" series provides easy reading text on informational subjects using an inviting page design and well-chosen photographs. In this entry, an astounding variety of jellyfish are pictured, enough to convince a young reader that the mushroom-capped shape with dangling tentacles is not the only form this animal takes. Jellyfish development, food sources, mobility and predators are mentioned. Occasional question-and-answer text encourages readers to predict and confirm while keeping them interested. Endmatter includes a map of the North American jellyfish habitats (everywhere), a glossary, a clear diagram of the parts of a jellyfish's body and an index-like section called "Hunt and Find." The book is a great introduction to the topic, just right for young report writers and a perfect nonfiction book for first and second grade information seekers. 2001, Lerner, $21.27 and $6.95. Ages 5 to 8. Reviewer: Susan Hepler

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Children's Literature

The "Pull Ahead" series provides easy reading text on informational subjects using an inviting page design and well-chosen photographs. In this entry, an astounding variety of jellyfish are pictured, enough to convince a young reader that the mushroom-capped shape with dangling tentacles is not the only form this animal takes. Jellyfish development, food sources, mobility and predators are mentioned. Occasional question-and-answer text encourages readers to predict and confirm while keeping them interested. Endmatter includes a map of the North American jellyfish habitats (everywhere), a glossary, a clear diagram of the parts of a jellyfish's body and an index-like section called "Hunt and Find." The book is a great introduction to the topic, just right for young report writers and a perfect nonfiction book for first and second grade information seekers. 2001, Lerner, $21.27 and $6.95. Ages 5 to 8. Reviewer: Susan Hepler

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2001
Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780822537694

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