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Lädt ... From Egg to Robin (Welcome Books: How Things Grow)von Jan Kottke
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Simple text and photographs show how an egg becomes a robin. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)598.8Natural sciences and mathematics Zoology Birds Insessores, perchersKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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This book would be a good addition to a unit study on robins. It could be used to introduce the changes with spring. For older children, it could be used as an example for a project where the children make their own reference books.
We repeatedly read the book and matched the photographs to what we saw in the robin’s nest outside, which was a lot of fun. I look forward to getting the other nonfiction books in this series.
Recommended age: 5-6 years
Writing style: Large font sentences on a white background. Key phrases are repeated in the book, such as "keep them warm" and "baby birds". There is repetition in the word choice as well to help reinforce concepts, such as nest, feathers, eggs, and food.
Lexile score: 180L
Decoding difficulty: 3/5
Vocabulary difficulty: 4/5
Sentences difficulty: 2/5
Patterns difficulty: 3/5
Illustration style: Photographs of robins and their babies related to the text on the page.
Reality-based: Yes, this is a nonfiction book about the life of robins. ( )