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Prowling high in the mountains, a snow leopard stays hidden amongst the rocks and snow. Learn more about these endangered, long-tailed creatures in Snow Leopards.
"Plenty of full-page, close-up photos of wildcats in natural (or seemingly natural) settings will attract a broad audience to these primers. The accompanying texts are substantial even though they total less than 200 words per volume. Constructed along similar but not identical lines, each presentation covers geographical range (with a small map), average size, physical adaptations for the cat’s habitat, typical prey, life cycle, threats, and average life span in the wild. Photos depict wildcats chasing or, sometimes, carrying prey, but not actually eating it, and in many shots the cats are looking directly out in a viewer-engaging way. Two-item print reading lists and a link to web resources on the publisher’s site close each title." - Series Made Simple; School Library Journal
November 1, 2010
"These books are ideal for the beginning reader. Large font and easy to read text make these the perfect introduction to nonfiction books for younger students. The information and pictures follow a logical format and give students all the information they would need to investigate their favorite wildcat. Internet sites are included for further research. Adding this series to an elementary school library or classroom collection would be helpful. Recommended." - Library Media Connection
March 1, 2011
Erika L. Shores has written dozens of nonfiction books for kids. She studied English and Spanish at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. She lives in Minnesota with her two kids, a big orange cat, and a small, fluffy dog.
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