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  • Curious about Werewolves (Curious About Mythical Creatures)

Curious about Werewolves
(Curious About Mythical Creatures)

Author
Publication Date
January 17, 2023
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  4th − 5th
Language
English
Format
Hi-Lo
Curious about Werewolves (Curious About Mythical Creatures)

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Description

How does a person become a werewolf anyway? Spark early readers' natural curiosity about fantasy creatures with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to werewolves. Old myths and stories say a werewolf bite will turn you into a werewolf. Of course, a magical object or a curse might too. The full moon will never look the same again! Perfect for self-selection, this question-and-answer book covers legendary werewolves' appearance, behavior, and where they live.

Simple infographics draw in browsers and visual learners. A Stay Curious! feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes glossary and index.

Publication date
January 17, 2023
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781681526980
Lexile Measure
550
Publisher
Amicus
Series
Curious about Mythical Creatures
BISAC categories
SOC011000 - Social Science | Folklore & Mythology
Library of Congress categories
Werewolves

School Library Journal

Gr 2-4--Kids are uber-curious about mythical creatures and have numerous questions about them. This series asks and answers some of those queries in a conversational, occasionally tongue-in-cheek but never condescending tone. Even when the text states there's no proof the creatures are real, it accepts that students believe they are and are curious about them--so the books supply responses. Some sample questions, which are generally identical throughout: Are they real? What do they look like? What magic powers do they have? What do they like to do? How long do they live? Where do they live? Each answer comprises several short sentences that include references to how the creatures are portrayed in other cultures, countries, and in legends throughout history. Unfamiliar words are set in orange type and defined in the glossary. Vivid design elements strongly support the text. Eye-popping covers attract with striking images, and questions are set in colored fonts or against colored backgrounds. Volumes feature numerous color (occasionally black-and-white) photos, illustrations, and drawings, etc., with captions and informative "Did You Know?" sidebars. Some illustrations are representative of different cultures/nations' artwork. Charts in several titles reflect creatures' cultural variations, with different names and appearances, and several titles depict animals that could once have been mistaken for these creatures. Besides the glossary and index, the back matter includes the two-part "Stay Curious!" feature that stimulates creative thinking and instructs students how to do online research; "Learn More," a two-parter comprising a bibliography of books/websites and follow-up writing, drawing, or community or school activities. VERDICT This appealing series on a perennially popular topic is highly recommended for public and school libraries.

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