Franchino, Vicky. Tigers. Scholastic/Grolier 48p 19.65 978-0-531-26839-1 2013 elem VG-Bnes series: Nature's Children
Nonfiction
Elementary
students who love tigers will appreciate this new title. Beautifully illustrated with glossy color photographs and illustrations,
students gain a better understanding of these amazing mammals. The book is organized into
five easy-to-comprehend chapters, and readers
will become acquainted with and fall
head-over-heels in
love with these beautiful
tigers. Students learn many different
things about the tigers’ physical
characteristics, as well as diet,
habits, habitats, and where tigers can be found. Tigers spend much of their time alone, as
they do not live in packs or among other tigers, except that they often
share their territory with one tiger of the
opposite sex.
The author touches upon tiger cubs and how cubs survive in the
wild. Students gain a better
understanding of tigers of the past and present. While there are six types of tigers, all are
considered endangered and most of them live in Asia, if they are not captured and living in a zoo.
The title includes beautiful color photographs, a fact file on tigers, interesting fun fact boxes, words to know, a habitat map, a list of recommended books and web sites, and a comprehensive index.
The title includes beautiful color photographs, a fact file on tigers, interesting fun fact boxes, words to know, a habitat map, a list of recommended books and web sites, and a comprehensive index.
Tigers --Charleen
Forba-Mayer
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