You may only see the head of a gorilla and not much more than the eye and ear hole of an elephant, but these life size photographs of over 20 animals from zoos in Japan will capture your attention. Brief, interesting facts are on each page, making this oversized book just right for your animal lover child from preschool age on up. Did you know that baby elephants suck their trunks? Or how to tell the difference between a sea lion and a seal? It's all in Life-Size Zoo edited by Teruyuki Komiya with photographs done by Toyofumi Fukuda (Easy Nonfiction j636 KOM). This book can be found in the Easy Nonfiction section in the children's area, at the end of the juvenile nonfiction. Look for the books with red stickers with a big white "E" on their spines. You'll find plenty of other books here for preschoolers through approximately first graders who like their books to be factual; be it concrete mixers, dinosaurs, or other topics they may discover.
Monday, November 9, 2009
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