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Ellen Catala

Author of Seals! (Know It Alls)

57 Works 1,438 Members 6 Reviews

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Works by Ellen Catala

Seals! (Know It Alls) (2000) 178 copies, 2 reviews
Animals in Danger! (Planet Reader) (1999) 44 copies, 2 reviews
Let's Put on a Show (2013) 14 copies
Venomous Snakes (2002) 12 copies, 1 review
Stop! (Literacy by Design) (2007) 11 copies
In the shadows (2004) 11 copies
Snow Monkeys 7 copies
George Washington Carver (2004) 7 copies
Boys and Girls Play (2010) 5 copies
Push and Pull 3 copies
Making Crayons 3 copies
A Tricky Puzzle (2019) 3 copies
Prickly Hedgehogs (2019) 3 copies
The Show 2 copies
What a School Needs (2009) 2 copies
The gift (1.5) 2 copies
Know-It-Alls! Seals (2019) 1 copy

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6 reviews
This small 24 page children's book offers a brief introduction to venomous snakes. The simple text is aimed at the middle school level, and is accompanied by very attractive photographs of various species in their natural habitats. Topics include fangs and venom; viperids; rattlesnakes; and cobras & their relatives. The information is reasonably accurate, although a knowledgeable reader will notice several mistakes. (For example, contrary to the text, not all venomous snakes belong to the show more viperid, crotalid, and elapid families; and not all have front fangs). Likewise, one wonders why (since the author made note that king cobras are oviparous) that she didn't mention that many venomous snakes give birth to their young, a feature of general interest to biologists and laypersons alike. Further, no mention is made of evolution, a relevant issue since young readers could be interested to learn that snakes evolved from limbed lizards, and that fangs evolved independently multiple times. However, such aspects aside, this little book may interest the young reader in learning more about these fascinating, poorly appreciated reptiles. show less
Summary: This book talks about several different types of animals; their habitats, how they are endangered, and what they eat. Children will learn a lot from this book.

Personal Reaction: Great book to use when teaching children about animals. This book has a lot of information about different animals and where they live and how they are endangered.

Classroom extensions:
1) Children can draw pictures of there own habitat and things they need to survive like: food, water, clothes...
2)Draw show more pictures of their favorite animal in its habitat. show less
This book tells about the animals that need our help. Giving the kids more information of why and how they should take care of them.

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Statistics

Works
57
Members
1,438
Popularity
#17,882
Rating
3.9
Reviews
6
ISBNs
104
Languages
1

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