Crows

The World?s Smartest Animals

These avian geniuses are extremely resourceful and are able to make and use tools. The crafty crow can be found all around the world demonstrating its brilliance. Photographs and accessible text make these ominous birds easily understandable?and friendly?to young readers.

* Reviews *

Series Review: The World's Smartest AnimalsThis engaging series takes an unusual approach by selecting animal subjects based on their intelligence. . .the oversized books are visually appealing; with main ideas and vocabulary terms offset in bold, and boxed fact and trivia inserts.Compelling, full-color captioned photos align closely with the text. The books will appeal to students across all elementary grades, browsers and researchers alike.Library Media ConnectionSeries Review: The World's Smartest AnimalsGreat seriesfull of interesting information and large color photos of natural habitat.Deborah Jones, Glenn Harmon ElementaryBook Review: CrowsWow! Totally fascinating. I will never look at a crow the same way again. What sets this book apart is the approach to teaching the reader about just how smart the animal is. Young readers will love seeing how these birds are able to do their own problem solving. I think it would be fun to do one of the experiments on the students that was done with the crow and see if a student could compare their experience and the crows.Librarian, Cesar Chavez Elementary
RL
Grades
2-3
IL
Grades
K-5
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ISBN: 978-1-6153-3414-8
Author: Ruth Owen
Copyright: 2012
Reading Level: Grades 2-3
Interest Level: Grades K-5
Lexile: 570L
Dimensions: 8 1/2" x 11"