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Gr 1-3--Two introductions to the wildlife of North America. Forest includes creatures found across a broad area of the continent. The focus is mainly on birds, with attention given to the spotted owl and the importance of its native habitat for its survival. Raccoons, chipmunks, and bears represent the mammal family. Mountains centers on regions of the western part of this country and its varied animal life, from large mammals such as grizzly bears and moose to small birds. The brevity of the texts limits information to two or three sentences about each species, each of which is depicted in a full-color, labeled photograph. Appended sections offer almost as much additional information about other species of the region as the main body of the texts. Tips for locating animals, with reminders always to be accompanied by a responsible adult in wilderness areas, conclude the presentations. The lack of indexes limits the use of these books, making them most attractive for browsers. These titles complement Jim Arnosky's "Crinkleroot" guides (S & S) for collections that attract a large audience of nature enthusiasts.
Diane Nunn, Richard E. Byrd Elementary School, Glen Rock, NJ
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