Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
Grade 2-4–This high-interest series spotlights a variety of species in diverse geographic locations. Each title explains the scientific classes of animals and what differentiates a nocturnal animal from a diurnal or crepuscular one, and includes a half-page diagram of an animal’s eye accompanied by a sidebar describing how the organ functions depending on the time of day the creature is most active. Each book also provides unique information about its subject. For example, the books explain that aye-ayes find insect larvae to eat by tapping their long middle fingers on tree branches, and that fennec foxes have fur on the soles of their feet. The animals represented will be unfamiliar to most readers and will consequently be that much more interesting. Many of the photographs are dark, but that is acceptable considering the nature of the subjects, and is consistent with the mysterious tone maintained in the books. In general, this is a well-organized and balanced series that will appeal to young researchers.
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