Sandra Markle
3.88 of 5 Votes: 3
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female
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http://www.sandra-markle.blogspot.com/
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English
4.15 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: This is a great book, full of color, photographs, and captions, that reads almost like a mystery, even though it's nonfiction! It tells about the bacteria that is killing these frogs in great detail (but not too much text), and explains what is being done to protect them. Great b...
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4.17 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Consider this for a twist on a mystery assignment for nonfiction readers in grades 1-4. Great nonfiction pleasure reading, too. I love this sentence in the author's note: "Perhaps, one day, one of you will become the science detective who stops this [amphibian] killer." I love th...
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3.9 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Markle, Sandra. (2009). How Many Baby Pandas? New York: Walker & Company.Counting Book2010 Teachers’ ChoicesThis counting book has much more in store than just numbers. Each page of the book counts the panda babies and gives a nice explanation of facts about pandas as they grow. ...
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4.29 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: My class and I recently read What If You Had Animal Teeth! This book was written by Sandra Markle. The nonfiction book has information that teaches you about animal teeth. It is full of true facts and photographs. In the book, Sandra Markle uses a really cool idea to get reade...
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4.03 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Released October 2013, this is an up-to-date picture book about Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). This book does an excellent job informing readers about the role of the honeybee colony, addressing the top theories behind colony collapse (frequent habitat changes, mobile phone usa...
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3.85 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Interesting picture book describing a female godwit's journey from birth to migration to returning home to Alaska to have babies.Grand, textured, collage illustrations.Godwit's fly nonstop for eight days and nights from Alaska to New Zealand. Yeah. Boss. According to a tracking d...
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3.85 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Animals are truly amazing. Unfamiliar with this bird prior to reading this book, I learned that the Godwit makes a migration of 7,000 from Alaska to New Zealand!The book introduces readers to a female godwit hatching from her egg and follows her as she grows and prepares for her ...