The Alligator's Smile

And Other Poems

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Pub Date Aug 01 2016 | Archive Date Nov 01 2016
Lerner Publishing Group | Millbrook Press ™

Description

Get up close and personal with alligators in all their tooth-filled glory in this collection of poems by New York Times bestselling author Jane Yolen. Rhymes and rhythms reflect on how alligators hunt, keep warm, and care for young.

Stunning, large-scale photographs zoom in on these mighty hunters, while fun fact boxes accompany the poetry, providing details that are sure to pique young readers' curiosity.

Get up close and personal with alligators in all their tooth-filled glory in this collection of poems by New York Times bestselling author Jane Yolen. Rhymes and rhythms reflect on how alligators...


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ISBN 9781467755757
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What a great way to present facts about Alligators by pairing them with poetry. Each page features a poem about an alligator and pairs it with a factoid. On the opposite page is wonderful photography of alligators that depict the fact shared. At the back of the book are more detailed alligator facts and references for further investigation. A wonderful book to be used when teaching a unit on alligators as well as poetry. This book will interest both boys and girls of various ages. A must for all school libraries.

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