How Do Fish Breathe Underwater?
by Melissa Stewart
Benchmark Books
Marshall Cavendish 2008
for Grades 3–5
ISBN 978–0‑76142–109‑2
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Through a series of chapters that provide children with necessary background information, this book gradually and satisfyingly explains how fish get the oxygen they need to survive.
Honors and Awards
- Library Media Connection Recommended Title
Reviews
“Beginning with an explanation of why all animals need oxygen and how humans breathe, [Stewart] goes on to discuss some of the ways fish have adapted to life underwater, including swim bladders and gills. Chapters are kept short, and they include follow-up questions that check readers’ comprehension … Beautiful, full-color, captioned photos appear on nearly every page, breaking up the text and offering visual context … tailor-made for young report writers.” (Booklist)
“If you need science material to support a standards-based inquiry science program, look no further. This is an accurate and well-organized series. Questions propel the text in these books. Each title contains an activity for a hands-on science experience that can be done with easily acquired items. The illustrations expand the text and reinforce topics covered. Every title in this series will appeal to the curious child who always asks why and how.” (Library Media Connection)
“Each book takes a common question kids ask and adds plenty of science, yet retains a lively tone.” (School Library Journal)
Behind the Book
“I’ve written about fish before. The challenge here was thinking about gills and breathing in a whole new way. The book answers the question in the title in the final chapter, so I had to figure out how to give students all the background information they needed in a fun and interesting way.”
by Melissa Stewart
Benchmark Books
Marshall Cavendish 2008
for Grades 3–5
ISBN 978–0‑76142–109‑2
Purchase this book at your local independent bookseller or Amazon.com.