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Matthew Murrie

Auteur de Up Close (Planet Earth)

3 oeuvres 91 utilisateurs 6 critiques 1 Favoris

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I think it would be a hit with boys or for passive programming.
 
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mom2kydds | 3 autres critiques | May 8, 2023 |
While National Geographic is pretty much the top dog in the browsing nonfiction world, now and then I find another publisher has popped out something really eye-catching and this collection of animal facts, arranged around the theme of "weird names" from Workman, is definitely a top pic for this year.

An introduction clearly and succinctly explains the importance of naming, how animals are named, and the difference between scientific and common names. The animals are organized rather subjectively into funny, magical, fierce, delicious, and just plain weird names. Within each chapter, there are 2-3 pages per animal, explaining their scientific and common name and a variety of interesting facts about the animal. Some are accompanied by photographs, but most include drawings. The backgrounds are bold colors, with an inset detailing the species, habitat, and an additional fact about the animal.

Readers will learn about the striped pyjama squid, ba humbug, fried egg jellyfish, lionhead rabbit, chicken turtle, and, of course, the screaming hairy armadillo. There are several collective spreads that go into more detail on a particular group of animals like peacock spiders, wasps, or animals of Madagascar.

Back matter includes more interesting animal name trivia, instructions on how to discover and name an organism yourself, a funny common name generator, glossary, handful of websites for further reading, and a note on conservation.

Verdict: This is an ideal book to teach kids about scientific nomenclature, as well as a fun browsing title and would also make a nice gift for kids who like to learn interesting facts and share them. Just be prepared to google lots of photographs of creatures like the yeti crab and vampire squid!

ISBN: 9781523508112; Published September 2020 by Workman; Purchased for the library
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JeanLittleLibrary | 3 autres critiques | Dec 5, 2020 |
A fun, entertaining, easy read (basically a "bathroom page-turner"). Nothing super heavy or deep, but lots of interesting factoids. (Some spelling errors, but nothing super major, and only really towards the end of the book).
 
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BenKline | Jan 21, 2017 |
This book has a different animal on each page. The layout of the book is a close up picture of an animal followed by a page with interesting facts about that particular animal. It includes some "Did you know?" questions that are answered. It is helpful because it gives readers an inside look at animals that they might not get to see in their everyday lives.
 
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mssan5 | May 5, 2013 |

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3
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