Book details
Elephants Have Trunks (Tell Me Why Library)
Description
Find out why elephants are targeted by poachers and what is being done to keep these animals from disappearing for good.Though elephants are Earth's largest land animals, their size can't protect them from poachers. As a result of illegal hunting, these remarkable animals are disappearing from the wild. Readers (Grades 3-5) will discover how elephants live and why it is so important to protect them.
Age
8-10
Text complexity
developing
Length
48 pages
Why to read
- Educational Value: 'Elephants Have Trunks' provides young readers with factual information about elephants, their anatomy, and their behaviors, fostering a love for learning and wildlife conservation.
- Engaging Content: Katie Marsico has a talent for making non-fiction content accessible and interesting for children, ensuring that the topic of elephant trunks is presented in a way that captivates the young audience.
- Illustrations and Photography: The book is likely to include vivid illustrations or photographs that bring the subject to life, helping children visualize and better understand how elephants use their trunks in various aspects of their lives.
- Reading Skills Development: As part of the 'Tell Me Why Library' series, this book is designed to help children develop their reading skills through simple yet informative text that challenges them to learn new words and concepts about the natural world.