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Nature Spy A little girl shares tips on how to explore the wonders of the natural world, encouraging children to look closely at such marvels as seeds in a pod, the patterns of ice crystals, the lines on a leaf, or a spider's web.

TITLE:Nature Spy
AUTHOR:Shelley Rotner
RATING:4.53 (461 Votes)
ASIN:1481450425
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
PAGES:32 Pages
PUBLISH:2014-12-23
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Nature Spy

Nature Spy

A little girl shares tips on how to explore the wonders of the natural world, encouraging children to look closely at such marvels as seeds in a pod, the patterns of ice crystals, the lines on a leaf, or a spider's web.

EDITORIAL :

From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 2-- Photographs and a concise text encourage children to take a closer : look at the natural world as a young girl calls attention to the sizes, shapes, and patterns found in plants and animals. Large print and abundant white space bring focus to crisp, full-color photographs juxtaposed so that readers can easily relate the subject in its natural setting to a sometimes greatly magnified closeup. Seeds, feathers, the eye of a frog, a spider's web, and a butterfly wing are examined. Clarification of less-easily identified objects is provided. Nature Spy reverses the style used by Tana Hoban in Look Again! (Macmillan, 1971), which proceeds from a closeup view to the total object. The book is simple enough for beginning readers to handle independently, but has enough content for adults to share one-on-one or in small groups. An especially good choi

REVIEW :

He would be in the thick of the infamous "Tet Offensive," discussing how as a private he was unofficially appointed as an advisor to the South Vietnamese Regular and Regional Forces as an original member of the "Mobile Advisory Team." The last part of this tour Mac would participate in both the Battle of Fire Support Base "Coral" and "Balmoral." If this was not enough excitement for McLeod, the author returned for a second tour from May 16, 1970 to June 6, 1971 as a member of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps battalion. She recounts with wonder the unexpected success of her memoir and the opportunities it brought her-- the waves of approval from TV talk-show audiences, the trip to New York where she met Frank McCourt, the money. It’s these elements that aren’t the focal point of many memory books, but were in Parker’s and now in Kevin’s, why I draw such a

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