Animal bodies

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Whose teeth are those?

2024
"Pointy, flat, numerous, scary (!)-teeth can look different from animal to animal. In this entertaining volume, readers use their knowledge of animals to guess which animals' teeth are shown in the zoomed-in photographs throughout the text. They'll turn the page to see the whole creature and find out if they know their teeth! The low-ATOS text meets emerging readers at their level and gives more facts about each animal, while the close picture-text correlation helps them acquire new vocabulary. Budding zoologists will be encouraged to consider how animals' bodies are alike and different"--.

Whose tail is that?

"Fluffy, short, long, curly-animal tails can look quite different. In this entertaining volume, readers use their knowledge of animals to guess which animals' tails are shown in the close-up photographs throughout the text. They'll turn the page to see the whole creature and find out if they know their tails! The low-ATOS text meets emerging readers at their level and gives more facts about each animal, while the question-answer format allows readers to hone their fluency. The inviting volume also provides opportunities for budding zoologists to consider how animals are alike and different"--.

Whose nose is that?

"Long, wet, pointy, flat-animal noses can look quite different. In this fun book, readers use their knowledge of animals to guess which animals' noses are shown in the close-up photographs throughout the text. They'll turn the page to see the entire animal and find out if they're correct. The low-ATOS text meets readers at their level and gives more facts about each animal, while the question-answer format allows readers to hone their fluency. The inviting volume also provides opportunities for budding zoologists to consider how animal bodies are alike and different"--.

Whose feet are those?

2024
"Wide, flat, long-toed, hairy-animal feet can look different from one creature to the next. In this fun book, readers use their knowledge of animals to guess which animals' feet are shown in the beautiful photographs. They'll turn the page to see if they're correct and learn more about the animals. The low-ATOS text meets readers at their level, while the question-answer format allows readers to hone their fluency. The inviting text also provides opportunities for budding zoologists to consider how animal bodies are alike and different"--.

Whose ears are those?

"Pointy, hairy, tiny, flappy-animal ears have diverse characteristics, as the youngest animal lovers know. This engaging book asks readers to use their knowledge of animals to guess which animals' ears are shown in vibrant photographs throughout the book. They'll turn the page to see the whole animal and check their answer. Readers will also learn more about the animals through the accessible text, written to be informative at the low-ATOS level. This volume also provides opportunities for budding zoologists to consider how animal adaptations are alike and different"--.

Whose eyes are those?

2024
"Small or large, long-lashed or no lashes at all-animal eyes can look very different. In this lively book, readers use their knowledge of animals to guess which animals' eyes are shown in the beautiful photographs. A simple turn of the page is all they'll need to see if they're correct. The question-answer format allows readers to hone their fluency, while the low-ATOS text provides further information about animals and their body parts. This volume also provides opportunities for budding zoologists to consider how animals are alike and different"--.
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