Flying Fox Bats

Flying Fox Bats by Pamela J. Gerholdt, published by ABDO in 1996, is a 24-page exploration of the fascinating world of bats, specifically focusing on flying foxes. This book presents simple text that describes various characteristics of bats, including their food, defense mechanisms, and reproduction. The language is accessible, making it suitable for both fluent and reluctant readers.
Readers will find a wealth of information supported by clear explanations and engaging visuals. The book includes close-up color photos, maps, and diagrams that enhance understanding of these mammals. Additionally, it features an index, bibliography, glossary, and table of contents, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction about animals and their natural history.
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This series introduces children to the amazing world of the bat. Simple text describes bat characteristics, food, defense, and reproduction. Clear explanation and simple text appeal to both fluent and reluctant readers.
– – Supports science and natural history curriculum
– – Index, bibliography, glossary, and table of contents
– – Close-up, color photos, maps, and diagrams
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