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Examines a variety of animal tails, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include a peacock, a monkey, a kangaroo, a humpback whale, a gecko lizard, a rattlesnake, and a sea horse.
"A good book for the very young at story hour. Nice size, bright art, the tail only is shown on one page and the page is turned over for the answer. Fun facts accompany each of the seven animals. The end of the book has riddles about the information presented in the text." - Science Books & Films, "November is Science Picture Book Month"
November 1, 2012
"A good book for the very young at story hour. Nice size, bright art, the tail only is shown on one page and the page is turned for the answer. Fun facts accompany each of the seven animals. A gecko lizard, whose tail breaks off in time of danger, can grow another in some months time but it might be crooked or a different color, or maybe even two! The end of the book has riddles about the information presented in the text. A list of fun facts, a glossary, a bibliography of books and Web sites, and an index! Other titles in series: Whose Ears Are These? Whose Eyes Are These? Whose Feet Are These? Whose Legs Are These? Whose Mouth Is This? Whose Nose Is This? Whose Skin Is This?" - Science Books & Films- American Association for the Advancement of Science
May 3, 2003
Outstanding Science Read-Alouds
February 1, 2003