Cute picture book. My pick for “trick” for the daily prompt challenge. #scarathlon #teamslaughter @Clwojick
Cute picture book. My pick for “trick” for the daily prompt challenge. #scarathlon #teamslaughter @Clwojick
In this book the topic of a Walkingstick is very adequately covered and portrayed through fun illustrations. The information was structured very clearly through an appropriate story like way
I would use it in my future classroom, because it talks a lot about bugs which is an interest of young children. It is also interesting because it talks about the daily life of a Walkingstick
“But here comes a bird with keen eyes. Swoop! It grabs the walking stick.“
I liked the illustrations of this book. They are very simple with their bright green colors. I also liked how the author used onomatopoeia. This gives children a new concept to learn while reading this book.
I liked this book! I didn't know anything about a walking stick, so I learned something by reading this book. This book described the characteristics of a walking stick and its habitat. I enjoyed reading this book and I feel like children would enjoy it too.
The walking stick doesn't move. All day, she stays still. She can't run fast. She can't fly. She can only hide, camouflaged like a stick.
I enjoyed the illustrations, they went well with the facts given. It made it easy to visualize how the walking stick lives and goes about life.
I enjoyed this book about the walking stick insect because I had no prior knowledge about this bug. This book tells you about how they survive in wet weather conditions, how they protect their eggs, and mostly how they camouflage to hide from predators. This book also takes you on an adventure with the walking stick through the different seasons along with appropriate facts.
I loved the big onamonapia words. it really made the book fun to read and I think kids would love it
this book was really fun to read and I liked the illustrations
Good information about the walking stick! It teaches the children about an insect and what it can experience outside.
Good Trick, Walking Stick was written by Sheri M. Bestor and was published in 2016. The book goes through the life of a walking stick. The insect experiences different things and situations that it has to deal with. The book is interesting for children to learn about different insects and how they survive in the wild!
This book will be perfect for discussing insects and learning new information about them (Walking Sticks specifically)
Good Trick, Walking Stick! is a nonfiction was written by Sheri Bestor in 2016. It describes walking sticks and facts about them. I really enjoyed learning new information about these fascinating insects and really think my students will too!
This book is kid friendly I like how there are basic facts but in the bottom of the page there are more facts.
Good Trick Walking Stick by Sheri M. Bestor, 2016. The cover page is very fun and cute. I like how the author used different sizes fonts. I also liked how there were facts at the bottom of the pages. The pictures are fun and I enjoyed learning about the walking sticks.
This book is fun to read! It‘s cool to learn about a bug that not many people know about.
Good Trick, Walking Stick! by Sheri Bestor in 2016. This book is about a bug that is called a walking stick. It shows how it goes through life and talks about things like what it eats and how it survives. I think this is a great book for kids to learn about a bug that not many people know about.
“Even though it seems like it would be fun to have a stick insect for a pet, it is important to let stick insects live in their natural surroundings.”
The illustrations were very average, but would be a supplement for a science lesson for young students.
This book explores stick insects and how children can find them all around them in their environment. I wouldn‘t like this book because I don‘t enjoy insects, but kids who are super fascinated in bugs would love to read this book.
I like how the book has extra facts that help hundred learn more about what‘s being read at the bottom on the pages in white.
This book shows the beauty of nature and the life of the walking stick. I like how this books shows the different seasons that the walking stick has to survive in and it‘s life cycle. Not many children know this insect exists and reading about it will allow them to discover more about the living planet. Genre: Nonfiction; Published: 2016; Illustrator: Jonny Lambert
“Uh-oh! The young stick insect has lost a leg! That is all right.”
The repetition of the title throughout the book is a good idea.
Good Trick. Walking Stick! is a nonfiction book written by Sheri M. Bestor in 2016 and illustrated by Jonny Lambert. This book is very factual and fun to read! It is filled with onomatopoeia, too. There are a perfect amount of words along with pictures on the pages to where it is easy to read and fun to look at.
This quote is more of me bringing attention to the onomatopoeia!! Love it!
I love the use of captions to dive deeper into what‘s being discussed in the story!
Published in 2016 and illustrated by Jonny Lambert, this nonfiction book is more of a story with small captions to dive deeper into the stories content! It involves a lot of onomatopoeias throughout the pages to bring life to the animals and environment the children are reading about! The illustrations are also very vibrant to catch the attention of young readers!