Starting Out: Baby Tigers
From the Series Starting Out
Celebrating the life, growth, and development of baby animals, Starting Out narrates the tale of growing up in the wild. This series employs simple language and a unique first-person perspective to introduce foundational biological concepts as it follows the adorable animal through the start of its young life. The straightforward text and large photos of the animal in its natural environment will both entertain and enlighten as readers learn how the animalХs physical features, diet, habitat, and familial relationships play a role in its growth and development. A baby tiger narrates the story of its life, describing how physical features, diet, habitat and familial relationships play a role in its growth and development.
Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 2 |
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Reading Level | Kindergarten |
Copyright | 2020 |
BISACS | JNF051150, JNF003130, JNF003330 |
Genre | Nonfiction |
Publisher | The Creative Company |
Imprint | Creative Education |
Series | Starting Out |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 16 |
Lexile | 370 |
ISBN | 9781640262522, 9781640003934, 9781640262522B |
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Title Format | Reinforced book, multi-user ebook, Print + Ebook |
Release Date | 2020-08-01 |
Author | Kate Riggs |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
Dimensions | 8 x 8 |
Guided Reading Level | D |
ATOS Reading Level | 0.0 |
Accelerated Reader® Points | 0.0 |
School Library Journal - Series Made Simple
In-Text Review: “How to Care for Your New Pet Set 2” (Mitchell Lane/Little Mitchie) is a fine pet ownership set, while Crabtree’s “Be a Pet Expert” offers practical tips, fun facts, and trivia. “Starting Out” (The Creative Company/Creative Education) and “Animal Babies” (Bearport/Bearcub) both feature highly appealing photos with different but equally effective narrative approaches. Some series offer particularly strong interactive elements. “Dangerous…or Not?” (Rourke/Escape) provides a “danger meter” to encourage readers to speculate and compare, supported by well-chosen facts. “Whose Is This?” (Capstone/Pebble) presents a guessing game format that also builds knowledge. “In Focus: Sharks” (Quarto/QEB), “Spooky Animals (ABDO/Abdo Kids Jumbo),” and “Deadly Biters” (Rosen/Gareth Stevens) all offer informative and appealing packages that discuss individual animal groups for elementary school readers.