If Animals Built Your House
If Animals Built Your House
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Annotation: Age range 5 to 9 Can you imagine moving into a tree squirrel's leafy house or a polar bear's Arctic cave? Now kids can learn the basics of animal habitats through gorgeously illustrated scenarios where the reader gets to live alongside animals in their wild and wacky homes. From foam-nest tree frogs and mound termites, to alligators and pack rats, readers can see how similar and very different animal and human homes can be. Backmatter perfect for extended learning includes a glossary and a STEM challenge activity -- great for home or in the classroom!
Genre: [Biology]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #6646368
Format: Paperback
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 10/01/20
Illustrator: Evans, Rebecca,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-584-69677-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-584-69677-3
Dewey: 591.4
LCCN: 2019044721
Dimensions: 24 x 28 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

Wise and Evans explore the many types of houses animals build.Wise creates the fictional Fin & Claw Village to introduce five diverse children (and readers) to animal homes. Wearing hard hats and carrying flashlights, the five crawl through tunnels made by mound termites underneath the tallest structure made by animals. Living in a honeybee colony would be sweet, but the bedrooms are awfully small and hot. Other species introduced include tree squirrels, red groupers, chimpanzees, grey foam-nest tree frogs, satin bowerbirds, polar bears, alligators, pack rats, and beavers. One quick sentence on each spread is followed by a paragraph in a smaller font that gives more information; these focus on keeping kids' attention and are often humorous. Straight facts are presented at the back. A final question asks readers what sort of house they might make; a Literacy Connection section provides teachers with lesson ideas, including a STEAM activity to extend on that question. Backmatter sorts fact from fiction for readers, especially with regard to the illustrations: Homes depicted are child-sized, but their builders are proportionate to the kids, and the habitats are accurately portrayed on the individual spreads, if not in the endpaper map of the village. Small details delight, from the amusing mailboxes to the visual clues pointing to previous and future species. (This book was reviewed digitally with 9-by-22-inch double-page spreads viewed at 29% of actual size.)Readers will surely pay closer attention on nature walks. (Informational picture book. 4-8)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Paired statements and bite-size facts take readers on an engaging journey through various animal domiciles, explaining their construction and illuminating their distinguishing features: -If a tree squirrel built your house, no one could ever sneak up on you./ Your house might look like just a jumble of leaves, but it-s really a tightly woven, waterproof ball.- Evans-s realistic, gently humorous illustrations, which combine realistic detail with close-up cross-sections, have something of the spirit of the Magic School Bus series. They feature a diverse group of hard-hatted children who shrink down in scale to explore a squirrel drey and a beehive, dive after beavers and red grouper, and snooze in bear dens. The closing spread shows children and animals collaborating to build various human dwellings-including a tipi-and asks, -So, what kind of house would YOU build?- Back matter includes animal photos and enrichment suggestions for caretakers and teachers. Ages 4-8. (Dec.)

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3
Lexile: AD940L

Explore animal habitats how they engineer their homes in this beautifully illustrated STEM book for kids. Filled with imaginative questions, animal facts, and educational backmatter, If Animals Built Your House is perfect for your elementary classroom or family library. If animals built your house, would you live in it? This unique story alternatives between the narrator telling the reader what kind of house you would live in if an animal built it, and some fun facts about each! Perfect for teachers looking for STEM/STEAM books for kids 5-7, and books that highlight engineering for kids, innovation, and how things work for kids. If a tree squirrel built your house, no one could ever sneak up on you. Your house might look like just a jumble of leaves, but it's really a tightly woven, waterproof ball. No hard walls here--this furry builder used its body like a rolling pin to make a soft, cozy room. Just watch out for that first step out your front door! Animals featured include squirrels, termites, grouper, honeybees, chimpanzees, tree frogs, polar bears, and more! Backmatter Includes: Explore More for Kids: photos of all of the animals in the book, what their homes look like, and why they build them Explore More for Teachers & Parents: read-aloud suggestions, a STEAM design challenge, and more!


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