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Little Skink's Tail by Janet Halfmann β€” book cover
Children's Fiction, Nature & the Natural World

Little Skink's Tail

by Janet Halfmann, Laurie Allen Klein
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Synopsis

While Little Skink hunts yummy ants for breakfast, she is suddenly attacked by a crow! But she has a trick to escape - she snaps off her tail, and it keeps on wiggling! Little Skink is happy to be alive, but she misses her bright blue tail. Readers will enjoy pretending with her, trying on tail after tail. The first is too puffy-fluffy, and another too stinky! Then one day Little Skink gets a big surprise . . . and she doesn't have to dream of tails anymore. The "For Creative Minds" section has information on tail adaptations and communications and a mix-and-match tail activity.

Susan E. MurrayCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information. - School Library Journal

Gr 2-4
Little Skink loves her beautiful blue tail, but when a crow pecks at it, she snaps it off, thus saving her life. After her dramatic escape, she envisions herself with the tails of the other animals, but only one is right-her own. This tale has some funny moments, as well as information. Klein's playful watercolors are vibrant and depict a lively forested world. The book could be used in a unit on woodland animals, and the reproducible nature activities in the back make it attractive to teachers.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Sylvan Dell Publishing
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781934359204

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