Book details

Rourke Educational Media What Do Critters Do in the Winter?, Guided Reading Level L (My Science Library)
Description
What Do Critters Do in the Winter? is a children's book that introduces young readers to various animals and their winter survival behaviors, such as hibernation, camouflage, and migration. The book includes 24 pages of vivid photographs, a glossary, an index, and post-reading questions to enhance comprehension. With a Lexile level of 650L, this book is published by Rourke Educational Media, which aims to provide respectful and relevant reading material for diverse audiences.
Age
7-8
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
24 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Enhances Understanding of Animal Behavior: Reading 'What Do Critters Do in the Winter?' provides valuable insights into the various survival strategies and adaptations animals use to cope with cold winter months, fostering a deeper understanding of the natural world.
- Aligned with Educational Standards: As a Guided Reading Level L book, it is tailored to match the reading skills of children in the appropriate age group, ensuring the content is both accessible and educational, in line with curriculum standards.
- Engages Young Readers: Julie Lundgren's engaging writing style and the inclusion of vivid illustrations captivate children's interest, making learning about science fun and interactive.
- Encourages Scientific Curiosity: By exploring the behaviors of different critters during winter, this book sparks curiosity and encourages further exploration and inquiry into life sciences, which is fundamental for young learners' scientific literacy.