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Dangerous Animals

af John Seidensticker

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Presents information about some of the ways various animals protect themselves.
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Great non-fiction book all about animals and bugs
  charity_thurman | Mar 13, 2016 |
This book was an informational text that was filled with information on dangerous animals. It featured all kinds of dangerous animals and described many details about them. I thought this book was fascinating and extremely informational, I really enjoyed it. In particular I liked the layout of pages, the detailed writing, and the illustrations. The pages were laid out in a way that really grasped the reader’s attention. There was always a title and a chunk of crucial information, and then random facts and illustrations distributed throughout the page. For example on page 10 there was a title “Tusks, Horns, and Antlers: Elephants and Hippopotamuses” followed by a paragraph with basic information. I really loved the way they used photographs, illustrations, and diagrams dispersed throughout small facts and captions. This page layout gave the reader a lot of different things to focus on and learn about. I also loved the descriptive writing. The writing helped the reader really learn the details about these dangerous animals. On page 17 there is a small fact that says, “Did you know? The powerful owl hunts prey at night. Sometimes it holds any remains of the prey in its talons all day…” This sentence is a great example of the amazing descriptive writing that helps the readers imagine and learn about different aspects of dangerous animals. Lastly, I think the illustrations really made this book. Without the detailed, complex illustrations the reader may have become bored with the great amount of facts and information. It was a very good tactic to include illustrations and diagrams to match with the text so that readers could see a visual of the information. The main idea of this book was to teach readers about the different kinds of dangerous animals. I think this informational text was awesome! ( )
  CasieProdoehl | Nov 27, 2015 |
A terrific subject, and a lot of good information, but the illustration could have been better. ( )
  drruth | Jun 12, 2006 |
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