A Pinky Is a Baby Mouse

by Pam Muñoz Ryan

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Rhyming text explains the different names by which various baby animals are known.

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This is a book about baby animals and what they are called. This book rhymes and flows from one page to the other telling the reader what a specific baby animal is called and then asking the reader to guess one before turning the page. This book also has a little surprise stumper that the end.

I really enjoyed this book because of the rhyming with the words, and because I love animals. I also loved the ending of the book. It was "sad but true".

I would use this book in the classroom if I were giving a lesson about animals and their offspring. I could ask children to match pictures of baby animals with their parent. I could also have a discussion about how animals mostly resemble their parents and then ask the children to name some show more animals that don't necessarily look like their parent. show less
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I like the way this book is present in simple, rhyming text. It makes it easy to understand and enjoyable to read aloud. I also like the question/answer format that allows for interaction.

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I would have my students (6th grade) work in groups to extend this book using other baby animals and share with kindergarten and 1st grade students at my school.
Sweet book with lovely illustrations. Fun for kids because of the mom/young relationships and names that are shared.
This book informs readers of the names of various baby animals. It addresses all kinds of animals like baby pigs, baby trout, and baby porcupines. The book teaches readers about animals while exploring their habitats.
discusses different animals in different parts of the world. a guessing game introduction, using characteristics of the animals in order to figure out the animal
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Author Pam Muñoz Ryan was born in Bakersfield, California on December 25, 1951. She received a B. A. in child development and a M. A. in education from San Diego State University. Before becoming a full-time author, she worked as a bilingual Head Start teacher and as an early childhood program administrator. At first, she wrote adult books about show more child development, but soon switched to writing children's books. She has written over twenty-five picture books, novels, and nonfiction books for young readers. The novel Esperanza Rising, winner of the Pura Belpre Medal, the Jane Addams Peace Award, an ALA Top Ten Best Book for Young Adults, and the Americas Award Honor Book, is based on her own grandmother's immigration from Mexico to California. Riding Freedom has also won many awards including the national Willa Cather Award and the California Young Reader Medal. When Marian Sang, a picture book about singer Marian Anderson, won numerous awards including the ALA Sibert Honor and NCTE's Orbis Pictus Award. In 2015 her title Echo made The New York Times Best Seller List. She also won a Kirkus Prize in the children's literature category with her title 'Echo'. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Degroat, Diane (Illustrator)

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A Pinky Is a Baby Mouse

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Genre
Children's Books
DDC/MDS
591.3Natural sciences & mathematicsAnimalsAnimal PhysiologyGenetics, evolution, development
LCC
QL355 .R93ScienceZoologyZoologyGeneral
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Reviews
7
Rating
(3.88)
Languages
English
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
8
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1
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