by Ginjer L Clarke (Author)
Learn about the history of sea monsters in this photographic nonfiction leveled reader perfect for kids interested in the natural - and unnatural - world!
Did you know that the legendary Hercules fought against the hydra, a sea monster with many heads?
Or that the giant squid may not sink ships like the hydra, but it is still powerful enough to use its 30-foot-long tentacles to turn a whale into prey?
That means that enormous creatures still lurk in the depths of the ocean!
Embracing children's delight in the mythical creatures while also imparting fascinating facts about the real ones, discover the history of these special animals and decide for yourself if you believe in sea monsters! With simple language and vivid photographs, Are Sea Monsters Real? is perfect for emerging readers curious about the natural world and these legendary creatures.
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Gr 3-4--Monsters are an interesting topic for many youngsters. This leveled reader explores myths and legends from throughout history, such as Thor battling the Midgard serpent and Odysseus fighting Scylla. Images support descriptions of many sightings from across the centuries; readers can study an ancient map with sea monsters in the waves and view images of the biblical leviathan. These tales lead to the very real creatures, including giant squids, sperm whales, and orcas which may have inspired some of the legends. Photos show a megalodon's tooth, a giant Pacific octopus, and fossils of a Basilosaurus and an Ichthyosaur. Young cryptozoologists are left to decide for themselves if ocean creatures and evidence of prehistoric life-forms have fed into the many stories in the past, or if continued interest in the Loch Ness monster and similar legends prove that sea monsters exist. A glossary, suggestions for creative writing, and comprehension questions are included. VERDICT An engaging exploration of the topic for intermediate readers who enjoy sorting fact from fiction.--Suzanne Costner
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