Talented Tails Up Close

Talented Tails Up Close

by Melis­sa Stewart

Enslow, 2012

for ages 5 to 7

ISBN 978–0‑76603–893‑6

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Did you know that a spi­der mon­key can use its tail like an extra hand? Or that gray squir­rels use their tails for bal­ance? These are just two of the fas­ci­nat­ing facts includ­ed in Tal­ent­ed Tails Up Close. From swim­ming and attract­ing mates to warm­ing like a blan­ket and warn­ing ene­mies to stay away, ear­ly ele­men­tary read­ers will be delight­ed by the vari­ety of ways the ani­mals around us use their tails. A fun guess­ing game at the end of the book extends the fun.

Reviews

Tal­ent­ed Tails demon­strates the many uses of a tail by fea­tur­ing a squir­rel, a beaver, a spi­der mon­key, an East­ern Dia­mond­back rat­tlesnake, a great white shark, a platy­pus, and a blue-tailed skink. These well-thought-out titles are suit­able for begin­ning read­ers look­ing for some fas­ci­nat­ing facts, and the excel­lent pho­tog­ra­phy will draw them into the books. There is also a guess­ing game at the back of each vol­ume. Sol­id addi­tions to most col­lec­tions.” (School Library Jour­nal)

Behind the Book

“This is a book I’ve been want­i­ng to write for years. As I did research for oth­er books about ani­mals, I was intrigued that a giraffe uses its tail to brush insets of its back and a skink’s tail falls off to dis­tract ene­mies. Tal­ent­ed Tails Up Close final­ly gave me a chance to share all the fun tail facts I’ve been collecting.”

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for ages 5 to 7

ISBN 978–0‑76603–893‑6

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