Houghton Mifflin Soar to Success: Paperback Level 5 Antarctica

by Houghton Mifflin

Paperback, 1900

Status

Available

Call number

YR

Publication

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN (1900), 40 pages

Description

Ages 4 and over.

User reviews

LibraryThing member missbrandysue
The book first takes you through the life cycle of a penguin, also showing you the dangers they face of keeping their young safe. But it also describes Adelie penguins who lose their babies, so can be sad for younger children. It then talks more about how humans are destroying the habitats that
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exist in the Antarctic.

A very touching story that is better for children 2-5 in my opinion. The text is very simple but I can see where my second graders might be thinking a bit when the birds eat the penguins eggs and when the helicopters make the penguins leave their nests altogether. But, we can't always shield our children from the problems they will continue to face as our Earth becomes more of a wasteland to certain habitats.
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LibraryThing member matthewbloome
This simple book about the inhabitants of Antarctica and disruptive nature of the human interference is simple and well told. I enjoyed this book, though it left me wanting more at the end. A good addition to a section on Antarctica for primary and early intermediate readers.
LibraryThing member jenae5
This book was about penguins that lived in south, cold, Antarctica. In Antarctica, it is both night and day during the long winter season. When spring finally arrives, the penguins have to decide on a way to raise their young penguins. I like learning more about penguins after I read this book.
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This was a cute book to read, and the group of kids I read it to really enjoyed it, and asked questions about penguins and surviving out in the cold. I would use this book as a Science lesson over penguins, but it could also be used as a Social Studies lesson over the continent of Antarctica.
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LibraryThing member ccanizales
I would use this book in a science class. It is about animals and their habitats in Antarctica. It also explains how humans and other creatures are a danger to them. Recommended for first-third grade.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1990

Physical description

40 p.; 10.5 inches

ISBN

0395779235 / 9780395779231

Barcode

8167
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