Tuesday, January 7, 2020

"The Fascinating Animal Book for Kids: 500 Wild Facts! "--from author Ginjer L. Clarke--everything that animal books for kids ages 9-12 should be, but a treat for animal lovers of all ages-- packed with colorful photos and 500 ferocious facts about creatures from all over the world






















The Fascinating Animal Book for Kids: 500 Wild Facts!


From anteaters to zebras―incredible facts packed with pictures

Are you a budding zookeeper or veterinarian, or are you just WILD about animals? Everything that animal books for kids ages 9-12 should be, The Fascinating Animal Book for Kids is packed with colorful photos and 500 ferocious facts about creatures from all over the world.

Unlike other animal books for kids ages 9-12, all the super cool facts inside are organized by type of animal, so you can quickly find the critters you want to study.
Animal books for kids ages 9-12 should be fun and educational.

In this one, you’ll learn super cool facts like:
  • Snow leopards keep themselves warm by wrapping their tails around their bodies like scarves.
  • Fireflies use their lights to talk to each other.
  • Immortal jellyfish can live forever. They grow to adulthood and then shrink back to babies, over and over again.
Look no further for fun and colorful animal books for kids ages 9-12―this one has you covered.

“Ginjer Clarke's mind-boggling new title, The Fascinating Animal Book for Kids, is a fact-filled fiesta sure to attract young readers of every kind. Divided into themed chapters, it offers short bursts of quirky information and top-tier images to enhance them. The only thing kids will want after consuming this book is MORE, MORE, MORE! Sensational fun.”―Kelly Milner Halls, author of Life in the Civil War

MY REVIEW:  "The Fascinating Animal Book for Kids: 500 Wild Facts! "--from author Ginjer L. Clarke--is a real reader's treat for animal lovers of all ages. Every single page is filled with photos and facts, making this book an especially fun and interesting read. The sections include: "Magnificent Mammals"; "Creepy Crawlies"; "Water World"; "Scaly Things"; "Amazing Amphibians"; and "Feathered Friends". Here are a few of the fascinating facts that you'll find: "A tiger's night vision is six times better than that of a human."; "A group of meerkats is called a mob."; "A Kodiak bear can be 10 feet tall standing upright."; "In Alaska, there are more caribou than people."; "Dragonflies are the fasting flying insects at 35 miles per hour--faster than the best human runners."; "Jellyfish are 95% water and have no brain, heart, or bones,"; and "The massive Galapagos Tortoise can live more than 100 years." There's just not enough room to list all 500 amazing animal facts, so you will have to discover them yourself in the pages of this entertaining and educational book.

Book Copy Gratis Callisto Publishers


Ginjer L. Clarke

Ginjer L. Clarke

Ginjer L. Clarke writes fun, fact-filled nonfiction beginning readers about weird, wonderful animals. Her love for strange creatures started early, as the first story she remembers writing in the third grade was “The Strange Animal” about a small, pink-spotted imaginary creature called a Woofa. She loves that her job entails visiting zoos and aquariums, reading lots of books, and even watching TV for research. And she can work at home in her pajamas, which is a lifelong dream!

Ginjer’s books, most of which are part of Grosset & Dunlap’s All Aboard Science Reader series, have sold a combined total of more than 2 million copies worldwide. Her books Freak Out! and Gross Out! were on Publisher’s Weekly’s 2006 and 2007 lists of top 100 best-selling children’s books. Her books have been favorably reviewed in Booklist, Horn Book, School Library Journal, Children’s Literature, and regional newspapers and magazines, and are featured in Scholastic and Bedford Falls Book Fairs. Her book Platypus! (Random House Step into Reading) was awarded the Maryland Library Association’s 2005 Blue Crab Young Reader Award for Nonfiction and was selected by the National Science Teachers Association as recommended classroom reading.

Ginjer is an experienced and lively school, library, and conference presenter, who has appeared at more than 100 elementary schools, regional reading and writing conferences, statewide book festivals, many bookstores and libraries, and even a zoo. She is a graduate of James Madison University and lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband, young son, and several silly-looking pets.


 

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