Habitat Facts
Learn all about habitats one fact at a time! Explore the world from the desert to the ocean--and everywhere in between. Along the way you'll get to know the plants and animals that call each of these habitats home. Colorful illustrations paired with engaging photos make fact-o-graphics fun!
Interest Level | Grade 1 - Grade 3 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
BISACS | JNF051100, JNF051080, JNF051000 |
Genre | Beginning Readers, Illustrated, Nonfiction |
Copyright | 2022 |
Publisher | Bearport Publishing |
Series | Fact-o-graphics! |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9781647479879, 9781647479978 |
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Title Format | Reinforced book, Unlimited Access eBook |
Dewey | 577 |
Guided Reading Level | P |
Lexile Reading Level | 600 |
Author | William Anthony |
SLJ Review of Fact-o-graphics!
Using colorful illustrations and inset photos, this series presents basic facts for early readers. A section on the five senses, for example, uses small photos of foods to highlight the five categories of taste. A general statement introduces each spread’s topic and text boxes provide additional information. Everything from seasons to microhabitats is shown, labeled, and explained. Readers learn that a baobab tree holds enough water for 650 baths or the Reykjavik has the longest day of any town on Earth. A table of contents and index make it easy to locate specific points of interest. Vocabulary words appear in bold print and are defined in the glossary. Each book also includes a section on extremes or record breakers, like the largest human feet or a tree that weighs as much as 15 African elephants. VERDICT: Chunked text and abundant visuals make this series accessible to early readers.
SLJ Review of Fact-o-graphics!
Using colorful illustrations and inset photos, this series presents basic facts for early readers. A section on the five senses, for example, uses small photos of foods to highlight the five categories of taste. A general statement introduces each spread’s topic and text boxes provide additional information. Everything from seasons to microhabitats is shown, labeled, and explained. Readers learn that a baobab tree holds enough water for 650 baths or that Reykjavik has the longest day of any town on Earth. A table of contents and index make it easy to locate specific points of interest. Vocabulary words appear in bold print and are defined in the glossary. Each book also includes a section on extremes or record breakers, like the largest human feet or a tree that weighs as much as 15 African elephants.
VERDICT Chunked text and abundant visuals make this series accessible to early readers.
Glossary of key words |
Index |
Table of contents |