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What Can Jump?

by Patricia Whitehouse
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Synopsis

Contents include: What is jumping? How do things jump? Can small things jump? Can big things jump? Can things with webbed feet jump? Can all bugs jump? Can beans jump? Can machines jump? Can people jump?

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This "What Can?" entry in the "Read and Learn" nonfiction series begins with a definition of jumping ("a way of moving") and then poses a series of mostly evident questions. Can small animals, big animals, bugs, webbed footed animals, beans, machines or people jump? Each double page spread shows two examples that may or may not jump, and extra information is given. For instance, in one clever juxtaposition for "Can beans jump?", there's a photograph of beans growing on a plant (and some children will immediately insist that "Mexican jumping beans can jump!") and then there's a photo of the interior of a bean with a caterpillar inside which may, says the text, cause the bean to look like it is jumping. Photographs in this series are clear and colorful and an ending quiz question with reference to a previous page, a picture glossary, and a small index help readers become familiar with nonfiction text and some of its conventions in this nicely done series. In addition, the layout of the text encourages new readers to tackle these books with real success. 2004, Heinemann Library, Ages 3 to 6.
—Susan Hepler, Ph.D.

Book Details

Published
August 28, 2003
Publisher
Heinemann Library
Pages
24
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403443663

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