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Overview
They roar. They claw. They stalk. They pounce. The wild cats of the world are beautiful, but also deadly. From ferocious lions, speedy cheetahs, and cagey tigers to unusual sand cats and clouded leopards, Wild Cats takes you into the wild.Introduces the world's big cats, including lions, tigers, cheetahs, leopards, jaguars, and some more unusual varieties.
Synopsis
They roar. They claw. They stalk. They pounce. The wild cats of the world are beautiful, but also deadly. From ferocious lions, speedy cheetahs, and cagey tigers to unusual sand cats and clouded leopards, Wild Cats takes you into the wild.
Nicole Peterson - Children's Literature
Can you imagine eating 200 hamburgers at one time? That is the amount that a tiger can eat in one sitting. Did you know that wearing a mask with a face on the back of your head reduces the chance of a tiger attacking you? Did you know that cheetahs can sprint at 70 miles per hour? This book of interesting facts about lions, tigers, leopards, and many other types of wild cats is designed to help children catch a better grasp at reading. The book is step 4 of the "Step into Reading" series, and is full of interesting facts and challenging words to capture the attention of a young child. The paragraphs and chapters with fewer pictures is designed for a newly independent reader who can master simple sentences with confidence. This book is another step toward the goal of helping children to be solid and confident in their reading abilities. 2002, Random House, Ages 6 to 8.
Editorials
Children's Literature
Can you imagine eating 200 hamburgers at one time? That is the amount that a tiger can eat in one sitting. Did you know that wearing a mask with a face on the back of your head reduces the chance of a tiger attacking you? Did you know that cheetahs can sprint at 70 miles per hour? This book of interesting facts about lions, tigers, leopards, and many other types of wild cats is designed to help children catch a better grasp at reading. The book is step 4 of the "Step into Reading" series, and is full of interesting facts and challenging words to capture the attention of a young child. The paragraphs and chapters with fewer pictures is designed for a newly independent reader who can master simple sentences with confidence. This book is another step toward the goal of helping children to be solid and confident in their reading abilities. 2002, Random House, Ages 6 to 8.βNicole Peterson