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  • Hatch!

Hatch!

Author
Publication Date
January 05, 2012
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  6th − 8th
Language
English
Hatch!

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Description
Read about several types of birds and their different eggs and nests.
Publication date
January 05, 2012
Genre
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780761458821
Lexile Measure
1060
Publisher
Two Lions
BISAC categories
JNF003030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Birds
Library of Congress categories
Birds
Behavior
Eggs

Publishers Weekly

Munro uses a guessing game format to deliver an impressive amount of trivia about nine types of birds. "Can you guess whose eggs these are?" is the repeated refrain that appears above clusters of eggs against a cream-colored backdrop; opposite, a silhouette of the eggs' shape contains several sentences to aid in the guessing ("The eggs, usually two in a clutch, are white, so they can be seen in the dark. These birds are nocturnal"). The answers (in this case, great horned owls) are revealed, after a page turn, in full-bleed scenes that show the birds flying, swimming, and caring for their young in their natural habitats. Straightforward, but packed with information. Ages 5-11. (Feb.)

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 4--Which bird can turn its head 270 degrees? Which bird can stay under water for up to 18 minutes? Which bird never drinks? Which bird can run faster than a racehorse? Whose nest weighs more than a car? These and other fascinating facts about familiar and unusual avian species from the great horned owl and the emperor penguin to the cactus wren, ostrich, and bald eagle are presented in a fun and accessible format. A simple illustration of an egg or group of eggs is accompanied by large, bold text posing the question: "Can you guess whose eggs these are?" The facing page includes a brief description of the mystery bird. Turn the page and a detailed spread reveals an expansive colored-ink illustration of the species, its nest, and its offspring along with more information and interesting facts. A white text box at the bottom of the page lists other animals that share the featured bird's habitat, and readers will enjoy searching for them among the intricate illustrations. Useful for classroom units, this inviting and attractive book will captivate young nature lovers.--Rachel Kamin, North Suburban Synagogue Beth El, Highland Park, IL

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