Extreme animals: The toughest creatures on Earth [book review]
Davies, Nicola. Extreme Animals: The Toughest Creatures on Earth. Illustrated by Neal Layton. Candlewick Press, 2006. ISBN 0763630675. $12.99. 64 p. Reviewer: Kate Reynolds Reading Level: Intermediate Rating: Excellent Genre: Informational books; Subject: Animals--Adaptation--Juvenile literature; Ex...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Other Authors: | |
Format: | Text |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/CBPR/id/2468 |
id |
ftbrighametd:oai:contentdm.lib.byu.edu:CBPR/2468 |
---|---|
record_format |
openpolar |
spelling |
ftbrighametd:oai:contentdm.lib.byu.edu:CBPR/2468 2023-05-15T13:35:16+02:00 Extreme animals: The toughest creatures on Earth [book review] Reynolds, Kate; Davies, Nicola; Layton, Neal; 2007-03 text/pdf http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/CBPR/id/2468 English; eng; en eng Children's Book and Play Review; Scholarly Periodicals; 0763630675 book_review3-07-28-1.pdf http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/CBPR/id/2468 The information available on this site, including any text, computer codes, data, artwork, video, audio, images or graphics (collectively the "Material") are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Parties other than Brigham Young University ("BYU") may own copyright in the Material. We encourage the use of this Material for non-profit and educational purposes only, such as personal research, teaching and private study. For these limited purposes, Material from this web site may be displayed and printed, and all copies must include any copyright notice originally included with the Material. Additionally, a credit line must be included with each item used, citing the article or review author, title or article or review, title of the database, sponsoring agency, date of your access to the electronic file, and the electronic address. Copyright 2002, Brigham Young University public Farnsworth Juvenile Literature Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University Book review Informational books Animals--Adaptation--Juvenile literature Extreme environments--Juvenile literature Books--Reviews text 2007 ftbrighametd 2017-12-02T08:36:07Z Davies, Nicola. Extreme Animals: The Toughest Creatures on Earth. Illustrated by Neal Layton. Candlewick Press, 2006. ISBN 0763630675. $12.99. 64 p. Reviewer: Kate Reynolds Reading Level: Intermediate Rating: Excellent Genre: Informational books; Subject: Animals--Adaptation--Juvenile literature; Extreme environments--Juvenile literature; Books--Reviews; Life is everywhere on our planet and a good deal of it exists in extremes that would kill a human. From the Arctic and Antarctic to volcanoes and deep sea vents, Extreme Animals highlights the various creatures that have adapted to some of the harshest conditions our planet can produce. Davies gives examples of animals that live in extremes and explains how their physiology has adapted to the conditions in terms that will be easily understood by a child. In addition to hot and cold adapted creatures, she highlights animals that can live to great ages, or live in a vacuum, or survive excessive g-forces, or withstand extreme pressure. While Davies plays a little fast and loose with the definition of "animal" (she mentions thermophilic bacteria as an example of something that thrives in high temperatures and yew trees as an example of long-lived organisms) the book will certainly both educate and entertain a child. It is full of trivia, accompanied by cartoonish illustrations, which would be a great introduction or accompaniment to a lesson on earth's biomes and the creatures that inhabit them. 64 p. Children's Book and Play Review, March 2007 Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Brigham Young University (BYU): Digital Collections Antarctic Arctic |
institution |
Open Polar |
collection |
Brigham Young University (BYU): Digital Collections |
op_collection_id |
ftbrighametd |
language |
English |
topic |
Book review Informational books Animals--Adaptation--Juvenile literature Extreme environments--Juvenile literature Books--Reviews |
spellingShingle |
Book review Informational books Animals--Adaptation--Juvenile literature Extreme environments--Juvenile literature Books--Reviews Reynolds, Kate; Extreme animals: The toughest creatures on Earth [book review] |
topic_facet |
Book review Informational books Animals--Adaptation--Juvenile literature Extreme environments--Juvenile literature Books--Reviews |
description |
Davies, Nicola. Extreme Animals: The Toughest Creatures on Earth. Illustrated by Neal Layton. Candlewick Press, 2006. ISBN 0763630675. $12.99. 64 p. Reviewer: Kate Reynolds Reading Level: Intermediate Rating: Excellent Genre: Informational books; Subject: Animals--Adaptation--Juvenile literature; Extreme environments--Juvenile literature; Books--Reviews; Life is everywhere on our planet and a good deal of it exists in extremes that would kill a human. From the Arctic and Antarctic to volcanoes and deep sea vents, Extreme Animals highlights the various creatures that have adapted to some of the harshest conditions our planet can produce. Davies gives examples of animals that live in extremes and explains how their physiology has adapted to the conditions in terms that will be easily understood by a child. In addition to hot and cold adapted creatures, she highlights animals that can live to great ages, or live in a vacuum, or survive excessive g-forces, or withstand extreme pressure. While Davies plays a little fast and loose with the definition of "animal" (she mentions thermophilic bacteria as an example of something that thrives in high temperatures and yew trees as an example of long-lived organisms) the book will certainly both educate and entertain a child. It is full of trivia, accompanied by cartoonish illustrations, which would be a great introduction or accompaniment to a lesson on earth's biomes and the creatures that inhabit them. 64 p. Children's Book and Play Review, March 2007 |
author2 |
Davies, Nicola; Layton, Neal; |
format |
Text |
author |
Reynolds, Kate; |
author_facet |
Reynolds, Kate; |
author_sort |
Reynolds, Kate; |
title |
Extreme animals: The toughest creatures on Earth [book review] |
title_short |
Extreme animals: The toughest creatures on Earth [book review] |
title_full |
Extreme animals: The toughest creatures on Earth [book review] |
title_fullStr |
Extreme animals: The toughest creatures on Earth [book review] |
title_full_unstemmed |
Extreme animals: The toughest creatures on Earth [book review] |
title_sort |
extreme animals: the toughest creatures on earth [book review] |
publishDate |
2007 |
url |
http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/CBPR/id/2468 |
geographic |
Antarctic Arctic |
geographic_facet |
Antarctic Arctic |
genre |
Antarc* Antarctic Arctic |
genre_facet |
Antarc* Antarctic Arctic |
op_source |
Farnsworth Juvenile Literature Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University |
op_relation |
Children's Book and Play Review; Scholarly Periodicals; 0763630675 book_review3-07-28-1.pdf http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/CBPR/id/2468 |
op_rights |
The information available on this site, including any text, computer codes, data, artwork, video, audio, images or graphics (collectively the "Material") are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Parties other than Brigham Young University ("BYU") may own copyright in the Material. We encourage the use of this Material for non-profit and educational purposes only, such as personal research, teaching and private study. For these limited purposes, Material from this web site may be displayed and printed, and all copies must include any copyright notice originally included with the Material. Additionally, a credit line must be included with each item used, citing the article or review author, title or article or review, title of the database, sponsoring agency, date of your access to the electronic file, and the electronic address. Copyright 2002, Brigham Young University public |
_version_ |
1766063652741316608 |