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K-Gr. 2. This small, square book in the I Love Reading series introduces tigers to emergent readers. Colorful, double-page spreads pose a series of basic questions ("What is a tiger?" "What do tigers look like?" "Why are tigers in danger?"), which are answered using succinct text and crisp, full-color photographs. Sentence structures have been kept simple, and the vocabulary is very basic; specialized terms appear in bold type and are defined in an appended glossary. The presence of a table of contents, an index, and a bibliography makes this an ideal choice for introducing report writing, especially to students whose reading skills are still developing. Kay Weisman
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Review:
"Each chapter has a bold headline explaining the photos and text on that two-page spread?Most pages feature big, bright, splashy photos or drawings, some of labeled objects. The words are easy to read?These books may not be very long, but they are chock-full of information?Recommended."
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