Sloths

Josh Gregory

Book - 2016

"This book details the life and habits of sloths"--

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Published
New York : Children's Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Josh Gregory (author)
Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations, map ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 46) and index.
ISBN
9780531213919
  • Slow and steady
  • Survival skills
  • Life in the treetops
  • Ancient animals
  • Sharing space with sloths.
Review by Booklist Review

The Nature's Children series welcomes some cute, slithery, and disgusting creatures into its ranks with these new titles. Each book begins with a Fact File page, detailing the featured animal's scientific classification, habitat, and defining characteristics. Then five short chapters discuss the animals' physical features, dominant senses, modes of defense, and reproduction, as well as their family trees and relationships with humans. Every spread has a full-page color illustration of the animal, though occasionally photos get a little too close and details or a sense of scale are lost. Sweet-faced sloths of the two- and three-toed varieties stare out from the pages of Sloths. Their adaptations for tree-top living and threats from human activities, such as urbanization and deforestation, are addressed. Good starting points for basic reports.--Smith, Julia Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-5-These additions to this ongoing series follow a tried-and-true format: text on one page facing a full-page photo. An opening "Fact File" breaks down info such as taxonomy, habits, habitats, and diets and provides a preview for the information that will be covered. Five chapters are broken down into several single-page sections. The first chapter depicts an encounter with the animal and describes a typical behavior. The rest of the book delves further into the topics brought up in the "Fact File." Sophisticated scientific terms such as bilateral symmetry or anticoagulant are often defined in-text. "Fun Fact" boxes are scattered throughout, and photos are captioned but not labeled. Graphics include a size comparison to an average adult and a range map (the map in Moose is inaccurate). VERDICT Those researching animals will find these offerings helpful. © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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