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  • Whales: Ballenas (Bilingual English/Spanish)

Whales: Ballenas
(Bilingual English/Spanish)

Publication Date
July 16, 2008
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Whales: Ballenas (Bilingual English/Spanish)

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Description

A fun and familiar topic, Animals That Live in the Ocean/Animales que viven en el océano contains simple, bilingual text, and a strong photo-text match, which combine to make this series a perfect introduction to reading. 

Un tema divertido y familiar, Animales que viven en el océano contiene un texto simple y bilingüe, y una fuerte combinación de foto y texto, que se combinan para hacer de esta serie una introducción perfecta a la lectura.

Publication date
July 16, 2008
Genre
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780836895797
Lexile Measure
420
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Series
Animals That Live In The Ocean / Animales Que Viven en el Océano
BISAC categories
JNF003140 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Mammals
JNF003150 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Marine Life
JNF045000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Readers | Beginner
Library of Congress categories
Spanish language materials
Bilingual
Whales

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr2This series includes favorite marine animals such as sea horses in a smaller trim size than the Pebble Plus series (Capstone). Each title is divided into four chapters and opens by describing typical attributes, such as the sharks hunting skills and the walruses immense tusks, followed by information on their physical characteristics and behavior, and different species, when applicable. On each spread, the text faces a full-page photograph; most are labeled. All but "Octopuses and Squids" include information on the creatures offspring, which enable these titles to compete with the many extant bilingual baby animal series. While not all of the volumes present the same facts (though the books cover diet, for example, "Walruses" mentions that the animal finds food using its whiskers, without clarifying what that food is) these titles represent a good starting point to learn about the animals. The translation is serviceable, although occasionally not totally in agreement, e.g., in "Dolphins", the English text states that these creatures are often hunted by sharks, while the Spanish says that this only occurs sometimes. These books offer unique features in comparison to other titles in this group: a list of (English only) Web resources that include videos for further study, as well as a bilingual further-reading list, making them excellent sources for book reports. Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Other Books In Series:

Animals That Live In The Ocean / Animales Que Viven en el Océano

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