A companion book to A WARM WINTER TAIL
When summer heats up, animals find ways to stay cool. Do they dig under the dirt, grow special summer hair, or only come out at night? This companion to the popular picture book, A Warm Winter Tail, features many of same animals, but this time, with their summer adaptations, offering an important “compare and contrast” opportunity and a springboard to additional inquiry.
True information delivered through the fictional voices of a variety of young animals.
Praise
“…Budding naturalists will come away with a sense of the variety of ways wild animals living in temperate climates stay cool.” —Kirkus Reviews
“In this story, readers can compare themselves to animals and their methods of staying cool in the summer. Students will learn about painted turtles swimming in ponds, black-capped chickadees perching in the shade, and wood frogs digging in the dirt.” —Library Media Connection
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