Synopses & Reviews
If you were a snake, you could . . .
- sleep all winter!
- grow as long as a school bus!
- swallow your food whole!
- crawl out of your skin!
Featuring stunning full-color photographs from the Wildlife Conservation Society, this is the latest title in an exciting I Can Read Book series that takes readers into the amazing world of animals.
Review
Praise for Amazing Snakes!“An engrossing introduction to a perennially fascinating subject.” Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Discusses the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, life cycle, and endangered status of snakes.
Synopsis
Featuring stunning full-color photographs from the Wildlife Conservation Society, this is the latest title in an exciting I Can Read Book series that takes readers into the amazing world of animals. This I Can Read book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 5 to 7 who are ready to read independently. It's a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children.
If you were a snake, you could . . .
- sleep all winter
- grow as long as a school bus
- swallow your food whole
- crawl out of your skin
Amazing Snakes is the fifth paperback edition in our exciting series of nonfiction Level 2 I Can Read Books, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. The series explores the amazing animals that share our world and how we can help them survive.
Synopsis
Simple text discusses the physical characteristics and typical behaviors of snakes as well as their place in the world.
Synopsis
If you were a snake, you could . . .
- sleep all winter!
- grow as long as a school bus!
- swallow your food whole!
- crawl out of your skin!
Featuring stunning full-color photographs from the Wildlife Conservation Society, this is the latest title in an exciting I Can Read Book series that takes readers into the amazingworld of animals.
About the Author
Sarah L. Thomson is the author of three previous novels for young readers. Her most recent book is The Secret of the Rose, a thrilling historical mystery that the Maine Sunday Telegram called "a tour de force of 16th century London life." The Dragon's Son, a retelling of the King Arthur story, was a Junior Library Guild selection and a Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year. The Washington Post described The Manny, a comedy about a boy nanny, as having "a plot worthy of Jane Austen." A former editor with a major children's book publisher, she lives in Portland, Maine.