Up a Tree

Every animal has its own special niche in its ecosystem, but to see some of the most interesting animals sometimes you have to grab a branch and look up. Arboreal animals have adapted to life in the trees to avoid predators and to gain access to food that ground-dwelling animals cannot reach. Readers will discover how koalas, flying lemurs, green tree pythons, tree kangaroos, and other animals have made a successful life high in the branches of trees. Informative text provides the reader with valuable data that supports the life science curriculum. A fact-spread highlights some of the more interesting bits of info on each animal while gorgeous, full-color photographs with in-depth captions round out this collection.

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Collection Review: Up a TreeThe pictures are clear and colorful and will catch the readers eye. The animals highlighted in each book will interest young readers. Short chapters and bright colored bubbles on each page give readers fun facts about the animals. Maps are included that show where the specific animals can be found. Also included is a two-page spread that gives several facts about the particular species. The books are very concise and easy for young readers; the pictures will entice readers of all ages.Library Media Connection
RL
Grades
2-3
IL
Grades
K-5
Details:
Product type: Classroom Collection
ISBN: 978-1-4488-7291-6
Copyright: 2012
Reading Level: Grades 2-3
Interest Level: Grades K-5
Dimensions: 9" x 9"