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In These Walls and Floors



Dewey: 648'.5
This title covers these subjects:  Household pestsWallsHouse cleaning
In These Walls and Floors (Hardcover)

by Nancy Harris

Raintree
Books in this series introduce readers to the different pests and plants that could be growing in the different rooms of a house. Read “In These Walls and Floors” to learn about rats, life in the attic, and other gross surprises inside a house.


Reading Level: 1-2
Interest Level: 2-4
GRL: M
Lexile Level: NC 530L
Accelerated ReaderATOS Level: 3.1
AR Points: 0.5
AR Quiz Number: 134123

ISBN:  9781410937278 / 1-4109-3727-5
Publisher:  Raintree
Brand:  Read Me
Copyright: 2010
Language: English
Page Count:  32
Page Dimensions:  7 5/8 x 9 5/8
Binding:  Reinforced Library Binding

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Norfolk Public Schools - B. Monroe

"In These Walls and Floors" introduces you to what could live in different rooms of a house, learn about rats, termites, and bats that could live in a room of a house. – B. Monroe, Norview Middle School <i>Norfolk Public Schools</i>

November 22, 2011

Library Media Connection - Janet Luch

This series describes insects and small mammals that might be found in various rooms of a house. Each book has a drawing of the room and an enlarged color drawing of a hidden insect or animal that might live there. Pages have a combination of drawings and photos of people using the room and close-up pictures, from a microscope if necessary, of the insect or animal discussed. There are also caption boxes with Fun Facts that tell interesting facts about the insect or animal. Curious children will enjoy learning about living things they had not thought about being in their house. They are sometimes even asked by the author to go look for the insects in their own home. Throughout the book, the need for cleanliness is stressed. Bibliography. Glossary. Websites. Table of Contents. Index. Recommended. –Janet Luch, Educational Reviewer & Adjunct Instructor SUNY New Paltz, Touro College, University of Phoenix Online, DeVry University<i>Library Media Connection</i>May/June 2010

November 22, 2011

Richardson Independent School District - Megan Hall

Through this book the reader will find out about the mysterious things that could be living in the walls and floors of their home. The author included illustrations of what it might look like in a home as well as actual photos of termites, rats, and bats. –Megan Hall, Carson Elementary <i>Richardson Independent School District</i> May 2010

November 22, 2011

Clark County School District Library Services - Tara Hinz

Nonfiction book on disgusting creatures inside your home. The illustrations show exactly what the creatures would look like. It helps the students with comprehension. The facts and descriptions are accurate and consistent with the story and setting. –Tara Hinz (4th Grade Teacher), Dickens Elementary School <i> Clark County School District Library Services</i> 3/25/10

March 25, 2010