Very science specific book. Used for higher level readers, diagrams, and photos embedded within paragraphs of text
Very science specific book. Used for higher level readers, diagrams, and photos embedded within paragraphs of text
A very intense book! It is very content specific, uses photographs and vocab
This book was a great example of nonfiction. The information was accurate and up to date, the images were spectacular and really helped the text, and the text was so easy to follow and read.
I would use this in my classroom because children love learning about new animals and the images in this book were great.
I would use this in my classroom because the kids would really enjoy the pictures and vibrant colors.
This book was non-fiction. It was very informing and had the facts stated clearly throughout the text. The imagery was good and helped to extend the text.
“French Guiana is about the size of India. But for its size, this is probably the tarantula capital of the world.”
This book captures spectacular, rare photographs that reveal the tiniest aspects of this fantastic creature. Sam Marshall‘s research answers questions and creates new ones for readers to investigate.
This nonfiction story is about amazing creators that are Earth‘s biggest and scariest spiders. Sam Marshall, a spider scientist, invites readers to explore with him in the dense rainforest of French Guiana. He gets closer looks at these incredible creatures and encourages readers to find the beauty in them.