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Animal Husbandry, Mammals - Miscellaneous, Agriculture, Farming & Ranching, Mammals - Large Herbivores, Farm Animals

Sheep

by Robin Nelson
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Overview

Take a visit to the farm and learn about the features and roles of a sheep.

Synopsis

Take a visit to the farm and learn about the features and roles of a sheep.

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2

Simple text and colorful photographs introduce the different types of farm animals and what they do. Word repetition and the presentation of single sentences on white space beneath three-quarter-page color photographs help to keep this a straightforward reading experience. There is a smooth flow of words and information from page to page, so that the repetition feels natural rather than stilted (particularly noticeable in Chickens , which reads fluidly, if backwards, from bird to egg). Each volume ends with a pictograph indicating the parts of the animal and some facts (written at a higher reading level than the main text). The glossary is especially useful because it includes pictures. While this series is not as eye-catching as ABDO's "Animal Sounds," it is utilitarian and has broad child appeal. An excellent choice for beginning readers.

About the Author, Robin Nelson

Robin Nelson is a former elementary teacher and the author of many children's nonfiction books in the First Step Nonfiction, Pull Ahead, and Start to Finish series.

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2

Simple text and colorful photographs introduce the different types of farm animals and what they do. Word repetition and the presentation of single sentences on white space beneath three-quarter-page color photographs help to keep this a straightforward reading experience. There is a smooth flow of words and information from page to page, so that the repetition feels natural rather than stilted (particularly noticeable in Chickens , which reads fluidly, if backwards, from bird to egg). Each volume ends with a pictograph indicating the parts of the animal and some facts (written at a higher reading level than the main text). The glossary is especially useful because it includes pictures. While this series is not as eye-catching as ABDO's "Animal Sounds," it is utilitarian and has broad child appeal. An excellent choice for beginning readers.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
Pages
23
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761341017

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