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Jellyfish (Early Bird Nature Books)

AUTHOR: L. R. Taylor, et al
ISBN: 0822530287

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Jellyfish (Early Bird Nature Books)
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by L. R. Taylor, et al

From School Library Journal
Grade 1-3?A general overview of the life cycle, behavior, and habitat of these intriguing water animals. Short chapters present basic information in a simple style written for beginning readers. The first page highlights words that may be unfamiliar and suggests the use of contextual clues to decipher the meanings, or the glossary if youngsters are really stuck. The carefully worded text is further clarified by amazingly sharp, full-color photographs and occasional, nicely detailed drawings. An endnote to adults supplies ways to encourage children to further their studies of jellyfish. Miranda MacQuitty's Discovering Jellyfish (Bookwright Pr., 1989; o.p.) is more thorough and includes the names of various species. However, the exceptionally clear writing and spectacular photography make Taylor's book a first choice for young nature lovers.?Arwen Marshall, New York Public LibraryCopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Describes the life cycle, habitat, behavior, and physical structure of the soft-bodied sea animal that has no brain or bones.


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         Book Review

Jellyfish (Early Bird Nature Books)
- Book Reviews,
by L. R. Taylor, et al

Jellyfish

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Describes the life cycle, habitat, behavior, and physical structure of the soft-bodied sea animal that has no brain or bones.

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Describes the life cycle, habitat, behavior, and physical structure of the soft-bodied sea animal that has no brain or bones.

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School Library Journal

Gr 1-3--A general overview of the life cycle, behavior, and habitat of these intriguing water animals. Short chapters present basic information in a simple style written for beginning readers. The first page highlights words that may be unfamiliar and suggests the use of contextual clues to decipher the meanings, or the glossary if youngsters are really stuck. The carefully worded text is further clarified by amazingly sharp, full-color photographs and occasional, nicely detailed drawings. An endnote to adults supplies ways to encourage children to further their studies of jellyfish. Miranda MacQuitty's Discovering Jellyfish (Bookwright Pr., 1989; o.p.) is more thorough and includes the names of various species. However, the exceptionally clear writing and spectacular photography make Taylor's book a first choice for young nature lovers.--Arwen Marshall, New York Public Library


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