World's Deadliest Reptiles (Extreme Reptiles)

by Tom Jackson (Author) Vladimir Jevtic (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
Travel to Africa to meet the longest snake on the continent, the black mamba, which is also one of the fastest in the world. A dangerous cast of characters with comic-style illustrated spreads and dramatic photos will keep young readers turning the page to learn more about these deadly reptiles.-- "Journal"
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Gr 4-6--Intriguing facts about a variety of reptiles are supported by a useful combination of photographs and sequential illustrated panels. On one page, an introductory paragraph, two inset fact circles, and an image for scale provide an overview of the featured animal, set against a single large photo. Four to six cartoon-style panels on the opposite page show the creature in action; dialogue in word balloons adds lighthearted humor. Most spreads are devoted to one animal. The python photo page, for example, features the snake's mouth, while the panels show the steps of sensing, capturing, and eating prey. In some cases related animals are mentioned: the panels featuring the five-lined skink's detachable tail include one that shows how the glass snake's is similar. Closing pages provide brief looks at several other animals that fit the theme. VERDICT Photos, illustrations, and facts combine nicely in this appealing package. A good choice for most collections.

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Intriguing facts about a variety of reptiles are supported by a useful combination of photographs and sequential illustrated panels. On one page, an introductory paragraph, two inset fact circles, and an image for scale provide an overview of the featured animal, set against a single large photo. Four to six cartoon-style panels on the opposite page show the creature in action; dialogue in word balloons adds lighthearted humor. Most spreads are devoted to one animal. The python photo page, for example, features the snake's mouth, while the panels show the steps of sensing, capturing, and eating prey. In some cases related animals are mentioned: the panels featuring the five-lined skink's detachable tail include one that shows how the glass snake's is similar. Closing pages provide brief looks at several other animals that fit the theme. VERDICT Photos, illustrations, and facts combine nicely in this appealing package. A good choice for most collections.School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

— "Journal"
Tom Jackson

Tom Jackson is a writer specializing in science and technology for children and adults. Titles include Chilled: How Refrigeration Changed the World and Might Do So Again and Philosophy: An Illustrated History of Thought.

Sam Caldwell is an illustrator who lives in Glasgow with his wife and two cats, Tonks and Luna. He grew up in the north of England and studied painting at the Edinburgh College of Art. He loves inventing characters and creating images packed full of detail, texture, and color. He is passionate about animals and nature and, when not drawing, can often be found exploring the Scottish Highlands.

Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781541500907
Lexile Measure
880
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Hungry Tomato (R)
Publication date
August 01, 2018
Series
Extreme Reptiles
BISAC categories
JNF051150 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Zoology
JNF003190 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Reptiles & Amphibians
Library of Congress categories
Reptiles
Dangerous reptiles

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