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Animals - General & Miscellaneous, Forests & Trees, Animal Habitats, Fiction - General & Miscellaneous

Forest Tracks

by Dee D. Duffy, Janet P. Marshall
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Overview

Here is a simple introduction to animals' tracks. Each animal is introduced first by sound and by footprint, and then shown in full on the following spread. Woodpecker, rabbit, deer, raccoon, and bear each appear, until the sight of a skunk sends them running in all directions. Full color.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

In this lively follow-up to Barnyard Tracks, animal tracks and sounds are the clues readers must use to identify various woodland creatures. "Look! I see some animal tracks," says the narrator, as hoofprints trail across the page. "Listen! I hear crackle snap.... Who's there?" Turn the page and a majestic buck crashes through the underbrush. The same pattern proceeds throughout, as the reader discovers a raccoon ("splash"), a woodpecker ("rat-a-tat-tat") and, in one humorous spread, all manner of frantic-looking tracks indicating the presence of a skunk. Finally, tire tracks show that even the trusty forest ranger is heading for home. Duffy's text, though exclamatory, reads like an urgent whisper, as one might speak to avoid startling the wild creatures. The animal sounds stand out in enlarged type in contrasting colors. Marshall's cut-paper illustrations are deeply hued, sharply detailed and, in their stylized allusions to flora and fauna, redolent of forest life. Ages 2-5. (May)

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1This simple guessing book introduces youngsters to a number of familiar forest birds and animals. Tracks and sounds made by the woodpecker, rabbit, deer, raccoon, bear, and skunk afford clues to each one's identity, found by turning the page. Bright pages provide colorful background for the bold graphics done in cut paper. Large print makes the book appropriate for beginning readers, as well as a satisfying book to share with younger children.Sally R. Dow, Ossining Public Library, NY

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Boyds Mills Pr
Pages
30
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781563974342

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