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The simple, straightforward text of Who Ate the Snake? A Desert Food Chain, well-supplemented by numerous illustrations, offers students excellent information while effectively modelling how they could construct their own food chains.” Highly Recommended. View →
The simple, straightforward text of Who Ate the Penguin? An Ocean Food Chain, well-supplemented by numerous illustrations, offers students excellent information while effectively modelling how they could construct their own food chains.” Highly Recommended. View →
The simple, straightforward text of Who Ate the Butterfly? A Rainforest Food Chain, well-supplemented by numerous illustrations, offers students excellent information while effectively modelling how they could construct their own food chains.” Highly Recommended. View →
Whether purchased individually or as a part of the set, Technology and You! should engage young learners in STEAM.” Highly Recommended. View →
This series would be great for introducing the 7 Continents, the books are easy to read and interesting. These books would be wonderful for reluctant readers who like to see lots of photographs with little text. View →
The author included a “pause for reflection” every few pages which is a wonderful teacher tool, but would likely be ignored by a reader. As with most Crabtree non-fiction books, a good glossary, index, additional print and online resources are included. The book is a good… View →
Crabtree does a great job including non-fiction text features and this book is very useful for teaching them. View →
Series additions are fine books for elementary-level picture book collections. View →
Crabtree does a great job including non-fiction text features and this book is very useful for teaching them. View →
Series additions are fine books for elementary-level picture book collections. View →
A great series on Engineering for elementary library collections. Recommended for teachers and librarians that want to get their students excited about engineering. View →
With engaging text and easily reproducible pages, the possibilities for classroom connections are abundant, from introductory speech classes to AP English Language and Composition. View →