How Do We Live Together? Deer
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Summary
How Do We Live Together: Deer, opens young eyes to the bustling world around them and gently encourages early learning. Boys and girls will see how deer care for their young, and find out where they live, what they eat and how they behave. Readers are encouraged to think critically about how we share our backyards with these wonderful animals.
Specifications
- Author: Lucia raatma
- Copyright: 2010
- Level: Grade 2 - Grade 5
- Dewey: 599.65--dc22
- BISAC: JNF003230, JNF031000, JNF051100
- Pages: 24
- Graphics: Full-color photographs
- Date Available: 2010-01-01
- Format: Hardcover (Reinforced binding)
- ISBN: 9781602796188
- Dimensions: 8.25 x 8.25
- Series: Community Connections
- Subseries: How Do We Live Together?
Table of Contents
- Danger on the Road
- A Closer Look at Deer
- Sharing the Great Outdoors
- Glossary
- Find Out More
- Index
- About the Author
Reviews
School Library Journal
Reviewed on 1 April 2010
Humans and animals frequently find themselves to be in uncomfortable proximity. These books encourage readers to understand their wild neighbors, to learn how the animals might be important to the environment, to think about their own relationship with them, and to seek out community members such as zookeepers or policemen who might have further knowledge and experience to impart. The titles introduce the animal, look at it in more detail, and suggest solutions to the clash in habitats. Some of the animals covered are predators and need to be avoided, while others need our protection. The books are illustrated with up-close color photographs of the animals; most are shown in their natural habitats; Raccoons shows the animals sifting through garbage cans, trying to open plastic bags, and sneaking around domestic cats as they enter human territory. These titles are especially useful at steering the topic to an issue many readers can relate to—protecting their pets. While children cannot make all of the decisions that involve sharing outdoor spaces with a wild animal, they can certainly take a proactive role in ensuring their domestic animals’ safety. Kids who like their nonfiction local and relatable will relish these volumes.
SLJ April 2010 Series Made Simple
Contributors
Author: Lucia Raatma
Lucia Raatma has written a wide variety of books for young readers. Many are about character education and staying safe. Some of her favorites are about Queen Noor of Jordan, Jackie Robinson, John F. Kennedy, Jesse Owens, and Laura Ingalls Wilder. She lives in New York with her husband, two children, and a golden retriever.
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