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Chelsea Donaldson

Auteur de Canada Close Up: Canada's Arctic Animals

48 oeuvres 676 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Œuvres de Chelsea Donaldson

Animaux des terres humides (2006) 42 exemplaires
Sunflower Life Cycle (Let's Look!) (2014) 37 exemplaires
Great White Shark (Let's Look!) (2014) 37 exemplaires
Animaux des montagnes (2008) 35 exemplaires
Hammerhead Shark (2014) 33 exemplaires
Butterfly Life Cycle (Let's Look!) (2014) 33 exemplaires
Frog Life Cycle (Let's Look!) (2014) 28 exemplaires
Trees (2013) 24 exemplaires
Squirrels (Let's Look! Series) (2013) 22 exemplaires
Pumpkins (Let's Look!) (2013) 19 exemplaires
Evergreens (Let's Look!) (2014) 14 exemplaires
Snow (2014) 10 exemplaires
Trees (An Easy-read fact book) (1976) 8 exemplaires
Penguins (2014) 7 exemplaires
Let's Look! Nurse Shark (2014) 4 exemplaires
Michael J. Fox (2005) 3 exemplaires
Canadian student writer's guide (2000) 3 exemplaires
Communications Handbook (1995) 3 exemplaires
Nurse Shark 3 exemplaires
Great White Shark 2 exemplaires
Let's Look! Penguins 1 exemplaire
Let's Look!: Trees 1 exemplaire
Maritime artist Maud Lewis (2005) 1 exemplaire
Snow: Let's Look 1 exemplaire
Let's Look at Trees 1 exemplaire
Wop May: Bush Pilot (2005) 1 exemplaire

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{My Thoughts} – Sadie helps out at Power Pets like her friends Max, Henry and Lexi do. The pet store gets in a new litter of Poodle Puppies and Sadie really wants one. She asks her parents and they agree to allow her to get one. She names her new puppy Truffles. Truffles has a special trick, his trick seems to help Sadie have the ability to have more confidence in herself. At the end of the book she and Truffles participates in a talent show and if you’d like to know how it turns out, you’ll have to read the book.

This is an awesome book for children to read, that have problems believing in themselves. I can understand how in today’s world children may have problems believing in themselves and understanding that they really can do anything as long as they put their minds to it. I know that sometimes the best way to help them be able to do such things is assist in encouraging them as parents. However, this book takes a different spin on encouraging. The puppy helps to encourage Sadie and helps her to see her true potential.

I do think that this book series can be a wonderful addition to any child’s bookshelf! They are short reads and each have really nice lessons and pick me ups in them that can help children learn without being given a lengthy lecture.
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Zapkode | Jun 1, 2024 |
A good nonfiction series for children in grades 1 to 4. Includes good close-up photographs of some animals and birds that live in the Rocky Mountains of Canada, with 4 to 5 pages of facts about their habitats, diet, young, predators and habits. Donaldson includes:
Mountain goats
Grizzly bears
Bighorn sheep
Cougars
Elk
Hoary marmots
Harlequin ducks
Pikas
Ermine
and Golden eagles.
Attractive and interesting for elementary school kids.
 
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tripleblessings | Dec 4, 2008 |
A good introductory science reader for grades 1 to 4, this book describes 10 creatures found in Canada's coastal waters. Each creature is appealingly portrayed with 3 to 5 pages of good photos and interesting facts about their life and habitat. A map of Canada at the beginning shows where the animals may be found on Canada's Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic coasts. Donaldson includes:
starfish
Pacific salmon
eels
octopuses
Atlantic puffins
great cormorants
sea otters
sea lions
Dall's porpoises, and
humpback whales.
An interesting nonfiction book for lower elementary school students, at home or in the classroom. Recommended.
Donaldson has also written Canada's Woodland Animals, Canada's Prairie Animals, Canada's Arctic Animals and Canada's Wetland Animals in this series.
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tripleblessings | Jan 12, 2008 |
A nonfiction guide to animals of Canada's boreal forests, suitable for intermediate readers. There are 10 creatures profiled, with 4 pages for each, and 3 or 4 close-up photographs of each one. Lively descriptions tell how each creature has adapted to its habitat:
wolves
black bears
lynxes
white-tailed deer
skunks
porcupines
chipmunks
pileated woodpeckers
little brown bats
red-bellied snakes
An interesting and useful reference for children in grades 1 to 4.
 
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tripleblessings | Jun 25, 2007 |

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Œuvres
48
Membres
676
Popularité
#37,362
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
5
ISBN
72
Langues
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