Terrific Tongues Up Close

Do your readers know that an alligator snapping turtle uses its tongue to get food? Or that a cow uses its tongue to clean its nose? Readers learn how animals use their tongues to get food and scare enemies.

* Reviews *

These titles introduce specific body parts and discuss their unique functions. Nifty Noses looks at the star-nosed mole, an anteater, a right whale, a polar bear, an African elephant, a coho salmon, and a leaf-nosed bat. Readers are also informed that humans noses help them to breathe in oxygen and smell cookies baking or milk that has soured. Talented Tails demonstrates the many uses of a tail by featuring a squirrel, a beaver, a spider monkey, an Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake, a great white shark, a platypus, and a blue-tailed skink. Terrific Tongues describes a skink that has a bright blue tongue to frighten predators away. Stewart also highlights an alligator snapping turtle, a green frog, a downy woodpecker, a snake, a penguin, and a cow. These well-thought-out titles are suitable for beginning readers looking for some fascinating facts, and the excellent photography will draw them into the books. There is also a guessing game at the back of each volume. Solid additions to most collections., School Library Journal July 2012
RL
Grades
K-2
IL
Grades
K-3
GRL
H
Details:
Product:
ISBN: 978-0-7660-3894-3
Author: Melissa Stewart
Copyright: 2012
Reading Level: Grades K-2
Interest Level: Grades K-3
GRL: H
Lexile: 630
Dewey: 573.3
Pages: 24
Dimensions: 9" x 7 1/2"
Full-Color Photographs