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Rock? Plant? Animal?, how nature keeps us guessing, written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Brittany Lane

Label
Rock? Plant? Animal?, how nature keeps us guessing, written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Brittany Lane
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
AD600L, Lexile
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rock? Plant? Animal?
Oclc number
1285951613
Responsibility statement
written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Brittany Lane
Sub title
how nature keeps us guessing
Summary
"Pretty Tricky meets Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate in this guessing-game book that explores how in nature, things aren't always what they seem ... ... sometimes what looks like a plant is actually a rock or what looks like a rock is actually an animal or what looks like an animal is actually a plant. In ROCK? PLANT? ANIMAL?, young readers are invited to guess what they are looking at as they are introduced to animals that don't look like animals, plants that don't look like plants, and rocks that don't look like rocks! The recto of each spread has a large spot illustration of either a rock, plant, or animal, prompting the reader to make their best guess. There will be surprises but the idea is not to trick readers - anyone who knows children knows that sometimes they want to be right! - so much as invite them to really consider what they are looking at, using what they know already, as well as what they have learned from the basic definitions of a rock, plant, or animal provided in the book's intro. And Brittany's inviting, beautifully realistic illustrations are up for the scrutiny! A page turn reveals the answer by showing the featured plant/rock/animal situated within a detailed scene, as well as a brief description of the rock/plant/animal, including why it looks the way it does. Fourteen "species" are presented. Includes a glossary."--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
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