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A Kangaroo Grows Up



Dewey: 599.2/22139
This title covers these subjects:  Animal babiesAnimal behaviorKangaroos

A Kangaroo Grows Up (Hardcover)

by Amanda Doering Tourville

Picture Window Books
In Australia, a baby kangaroo is born. He's only the size of a peanut and stays safe in his mother's pouch. Watch this tiny kangaroo grow up and see what happens between learning to hop and leaving the mob.


Reading Level: K-2
Interest Level: K-2
GRL: M
Lexile Level: 760L
Accelerated ReaderATOS Level: 3.5
AR Points: 0.5
AR Quiz Number: 112473

ISBN:  9781404831605 / 1-4048-3160-6
Publisher:  Picture Window Books
Brand:  Nonfiction Picture Books
Copyright: 2007
Language: English
Page Count:  24
Page Dimensions:  10 x 10
Binding:  Reinforced Library Binding

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Reviews

Science Books & Films - Marvin Druger

The three books of this series concern how certain animals grow up and their adaptive behavior as they mature. The books feature a giraffe, a jaguar, and a kangaroo, respectively. All of the books follow the same format. Upon opening each one, the reader is struck by the decorative stripes that are repeated inside the front and back covers. In each book, the life cycle of the animal is described with attractive, colorful illustrations. In addition to the general narrative, each page has a small, rectangular box that contains a factoid of interest. The story starts with a young animal and ends with a fully grown animal. Some of the adaptive behaviors of the animal at different ages are described. Near the end of the book, there is a drawing of the adult animal, with labels indicating anatomical features. Then, a world map shows the main geographical region where the animal is found. There is also a glossary of terms. Finally, literature and Web references are cited for more information and an index completes the book. Overall, these books are well organized and well illustrated with narratives that are interesting and appealing. The presentation nicely integrated entertainment and education. Children will enjoy these titles very much and will learn from them.

September 3, 2007