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Lions and Tigers and Leopards: The Big Cats (Books for Young Explorers)

by Jennifer C. Urquhart

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Text and pictures introduce lions, tigers, leopards, and the other big cats.
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From Asia to North America, seven wondrous wildcats spring to life in 36 photos. Following range maps, kids take a world tour. The pictures are meaningful to 3-5 year olds, and the text targeted toward 6+.
  wichitafriendsschool | Jul 15, 2016 |
Genre: Informational

Media: Pictures

Summary: This book talks about Where the Big Cats live and how they live in their habitat. I could use this book to talk about animals and their habitats. I could also use this book to teach about different types of cats. This is a good informational because it gets students engaged by the use of pictures. It is also a good example because of the amount of information they include in this book.
  alewis14 | Apr 13, 2016 |
This is a great informational book because it has a ton of information about the big cats like where hey are from, what they eat, and about their Cubs.They have about seven different kinds of big cats and information about how they live.
Media: Photograph
I would use this when giving the students an essay
I old also se this book when introducing different countries in the world and the different spices to lied in those counties
GENRE: Informational
  Jazmyn96 | Apr 13, 2016 |
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