Elem. – Amazing Animal Features (Series NF)

Hansen, Grace. Amazing Animal Features. Abdo Kids. 2024. $22.95 each or $137.70 for set of 6. Gr. PreK-2.

Different Ears of Animals. 978-1-098-26625-7.
Different Eyes of Animals. 978-1-098-26626-4.
Different Spokes & Spines of Animals. 978-1-098-26627-1.
Different Tails of Animals. 978-1-098-26628-8.
Different Teeth of Animals. 978-1-098-26629-5.
Different Wings of Animals. 978-1-098-26630-1.

The reviewer received and read Different Tails of Animals from the series Amazing Animal Features. Animals, like humans, are uniquely different, even those within the same species! Animals have different physical features – from eyes to ears, wings to feet! Amazing Animal Features focuses on a specific feature from a variety of animals and discusses how the animal uses their feature. For example, a tail can be used for balance, climbing, grabbing, and so much more! This easy to read beginning nonfiction book is filled with large photographs showcasing the specific animal feature and how it is used by different animals.

THOUGHTS: The photographs in this book are beautiful, large, and brilliantly taken to show off the different features of the animal. Young readers will enjoy looking at these photographs and learning about a variety of animals.

591.1 Animal Physiology

Elem. – Wingmaker

Cameron, Dave. Wingmaker. Illustrated by David Huyck. Kids Can Press, 2021. Unpaged. 978-1-525-30237-4 $17.99 Grades K-2.  

Leaf and Leo are two ants who have daily work in their anthill home, but they find time to visit caterpillar “Gramma Tinker,” so named for her clever inventions made to help her friends. On this visit, they find her building a pillow-like contraption she calls the Wingmaker 77 (77 for the number of days she’s been alive). “Why do you need it?” they ask. “All I know for sure is that I’m preparing for a new adventure.” Gramma Tinker knows that when it’s finished, she will rest inside it for two weeks, and wake up changed. Leaf and Leo return the next day to find Gramma asking questions of various flying creatures, noting such important ideas as weight, wingspan, wing speed, direction, taking off, landing, and gliding. Then she says goodbye to Leaf and Leo and tells them to return in two weeks. The two friends wait, working in the anthill and wondering what will happen next. In two weeks, they return and find that Gramma Tinker the caterpillar has changed into a moth! A final page in the book explains the metamorphosis of eastern tent caterpillars into (nocturnal) lappet moths, and urges readers to keep a light on at night to attract and observe these moths.

THOUGHTS: This is a creative way to interest readers in this enormous creature change. Some readers may guess what is coming. This would make a good addition to instruction about metamorphosis.

Picture Book          Melissa Scott, Shenango Area SD