Rainforest Colors (Science Emergent Readers)

by Susan Canizares, Betsey Chessen (Author)

Science Emergent Readers

On This Page

Description

Photographs and simple text explore the unusual colors of birds, plants, and frogs in the Amazon rainforest.

Tags

Recommendations

Member Reviews

5 reviews
This vibrant book is great for young children interested in colors or the rainforest.
Thanks to this book, I now know about the rainforest AND colo(u)rs!

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

Picture of author.
108 Works 27,461 Members
Susan Canizares was born in 1960. She earned a master's degree in special education, specializing in early childhood, from New York University. She then went on to acquire a Ph.D. in language and literacy development from Fordham University. She has written numerous nonfiction books for young children, as well as professional articles for teachers show more and parents. Her books include Rainforest Colors, Supermarket, Polar Bears, Wheels, Who Lives in a Tree?, Busy Beavers, Frogs, and Animal Pack. She, along with Dr. Susan B. Neuman and Dr. Catherine Snow, authored Scholastic's Building Language for Literacy program. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Author
44 Works 13,016 Members

Series

Common Knowledge

Canonical title
Rainforest Colors; Rainforest Colors (Science Emergent Readers) (Science Emergent Readers)

Classifications

Genre
Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
535.6Natural sciences & mathematicsPhysicsLightColor
LCC
QC495.5 .C36SciencePhysicsPhysicsRadiation physics (General)
BISAC

Statistics

Members
642
Popularity
45,333
Reviews
3
Rating
½ (4.40)
Languages
Arabic, English, Spanish
Media
Paper
ISBNs
7
ASINs
2