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Crabs


by Jennifer Howse

Price at time of review: $27.13
24 pp.
Weigl Publishers, Inc.
New York, NY
2012
ISBN: 9781616906900


Grade Level: 2-4
Reviewed by Kimberly Elpers
K-5 Science Teacher


Did you know that the smallest crab is the size of a large pea? Students are fascinated with the amazing variety of unusual animals in our world, including crabs. I can’t wait to use this book with my younger students in a whole–group setting.

The book is outstanding because of its dramatic photography—up–close so that children will easily see what the text is explaining. Eye–catching, large photographs on each page illustrate the content as the author concisely explains the crab’s physical properties and behaviors.There is an interesting discussion of crab safety.

The book includes a glossary of science–specific vocabulary, an index, and an activity to play crab "hide and seek." In addition to the striking photography in the book, I also appreciated the internet resources provided by AV2. The media–enhanced book supports active learning. By entering the special code found in the book, teachers can gain access to enriched and enhanced content that supplements and complements the book. Content includes video, audio, embedded web links, quizzes, a slide show, and activities. The website works with all interactive whiteboards. The book’s interest level is for Grades 2–4 and has a reading level of second grade. The reinforced library binding is another plus.


Review posted on 8/7/2012

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