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OverviewBrilliantly colored sea creatures fill the ocean biome. Photos match the text so readers easily find their favorite colors among the plants and animals that live in the ocean. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary LindeenPublisher: Lerner Publications (Tm) Imprint: Lerner Publications (Tm) Dimensions: Width: 19.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.118kg ISBN: 9781728413112ISBN 10: 1728413117 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 August 2020 Recommended Age: From 6 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEach entry in the Crayola Colorful Biomes series briefly discusses the biome, offers bits of information about some of the diverse animals and plants shown, and points out colors in the accompanying photographs. Although the large-print text is written to be accessible to young readers, Bullard doesn't shy away from the occasional challenging word such as algae, camouflaged, deciduous, or predator when it's the best choice available and a useful term for junior naturalists to know. Each book includes a simplified world map that highlights regions where the particular biome can be found. The many photos are well-chosen and beautifully reproduced. Desert Colors includes information on how animals' coloring can often conceal them within their surroundings but notes that certain prominent markings will actually warn off predators. The underwater settings in Ocean Colors include many surprisingly colorful plants and animals, as well as myriad shades of blue. Greens dominate the lush environs showcased in Rain Forest Colors, adding eye-popping pigments from fruit and biome residents. From beasts, birds, and bugs to mosses and birches, Woodland Colors spotlights noteworthy species from the world's forests. While the link between biomes and colors seems tenuous, these appealing books may be useful in school settings as simply written introductions to biomes and/or colors.--Booklist -- Journal Vivid nature photography is the star of this introduction to the six most common biomes. Each title features a map showing the biome's locations in the world, a description of the climate and habitat, and chapters on a selection of the biome's interesting and colorful plants, big animals, and small animals. While the series is not comprehensive enough to be a sole resource, the Crayola tie-in has the potential to intrigue reluctant readers. It also gives educators an opportunity to incorporate art themes into science classes. A glossary, a 'To Learn More' section, and an index are included. VERDICT An appealing primer. Recommended for large collections and elementary environmental science lessons.--School Library Journal -- Journal Each entry in the Crayola Colorful Biomes series briefly discusses the biome, offers bits of information about some of the diverse animals and plants shown, and points out colors in the accompanying photographs. Although the large-print text is written to be accessible to young readers, Bullard doesn't shy away from the occasional challenging word such as algae, camouflaged, deciduous, or predator when it's the best choice available and a useful term for junior naturalists to know. Each book includes a simplified world map that highlights regions where the particular biome can be found. The many photos are well-chosen and beautifully reproduced. Desert Colors includes information on how animals' coloring can often conceal them within their surroundings but notes that certain prominent markings will actually warn off predators. The underwater settings in Ocean Colors include many surprisingly colorful plants and animals, as well as myriad shades of blue. Greens dominate the lush environs showcased in Rain Forest Colors, adding eye-popping pigments from fruit and biome residents. From beasts, birds, and bugs to mosses and birches, Woodland Colors spotlights noteworthy species from the world's forests. While the link between biomes and colors seems tenuous, these appealing books may be useful in school settings as simply written introductions to biomes and/or colors.--Booklist -- Journal Each entry in the Crayola Colorful Biomes series briefly discusses the biome, offers bits of information about some of the diverse animals and plants shown, and points out colors in the accompanying photographs. Although the large-print text is written to be accessible to young readers, Bullard doesn't shy away from the occasional challenging word such as algae, camouflaged, deciduous, or predator when it's the best choice available and a useful term for junior naturalists to know. Each book includes a simplified world map that highlights regions where the particular biome can be found. The many photos are well-chosen and beautifully reproduced. Desert Colors includes information on how animals' coloring can often conceal them within their surroundings but notes that certain prominent markings will actually warn off predators. The underwater settings in Ocean Colors include many surprisingly colorful plants and animals, as well as myriad shades of blue. Greens dominate the lush environs showcased in Rain Forest Colors, adding eye-popping pigments from fruit and biome residents. From beasts, birds, and bugs to mosses and birches, Woodland Colors spotlights noteworthy species from the world's forests. While the link between biomes and colors seems tenuous, these appealing books may be useful in school settings as simply written introductions to biomes and/or colors.--Booklist -- Journal (7/1/2020 12:00:00 AM) Vivid nature photography is the star of this introduction to the six most common biomes. Each title features a map showing the biome's locations in the world, a description of the climate and habitat, and chapters on a selection of the biome's interesting and colorful plants, big animals, and small animals. While the series is not comprehensive enough to be a sole resource, the Crayola tie-in has the potential to intrigue reluctant readers. It also gives educators an opportunity to incorporate art themes into science classes. A glossary, a 'To Learn More' section, and an index are included. VERDICT An appealing primer. Recommended for large collections and elementary environmental science lessons.--School Library Journal -- Journal (11/1/2020 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationMary Lindeen has been interested in learning about the world around her since she was a little girl growing up on a farm in Iowa. She thought learning new things was so much fun that she became an elementary school teacher. She loved sharing books with her students and wanted to know more about how those books were made, so she became an editor. Now she reads, writes, and edits children's books and still loves learning new things. She and her son live in Minnesota and enjoy traveling together whenever and wherever they can, including making frequent trips back to that farm in Iowa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |