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I Am Josephine
I Am Josephine: And I Am a Living Thing | Jan Thornhill
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Meet Josephine: a spirited and curious girl, a big sister, and a human being. She s also a mammal, an animal, and a living thingall identities she explores with readers in this simple informational picture book. Josephine presents her family (and herself) as examples of human beings, and then familiar creatures like her dog and her mom (and herself) as mammals. Next, she adds whales, lobsters, hummingbirds, and elephants (and herself) as examples of animals. Finally, she shares examples of living things, including moose, foxes, butterflies, flowers, and bugs and, of course, herself! Inspired by science and nature writer Jan Thornhill s many classroom visits, this book is intended to help children recognize themselves as part of the natural world, with an emphasis on how all living things share similarities. Playful, kid-friendly illustrations in vibrant colors paired with minimal text make this an easy introduction to the classification of living things. Endmatter goes into further detail about the unique characteristics of humans, mammals, animals, and living things. LEVELING Grade Range: PreK2 Fountas & Pinnell: F Reading Recovery: 910 Lexile: AD 530L COMMON CORE RI.1.1,2,3,4,6,7,8,10 L.1.1,1g,2,2a,2b,2c,4,5,5b,6 RF.1.1,2,3,4,4a,4b,4c SL.1.1,1a,1b,1c,2,3,4,5,6 W.1.1,2,3,5,6,7,8 "
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BookishMarginalia
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These illustrations are gorgeous! 💜💜💜

britt_brooke My 4 year old's favorite animals are flamingoes. Love this illustration. Adding this to our list! 8y
Bette Cool. 😊 8y
Ruri_kaichou I am always in the hunt for interesting books for my toddler. This totally fits the bill! 8y
RealLifeReading So cute! 8y
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WanderingBookaneer
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Gorgeous illustrations and simple text will help children understand their place in the world. Could be used as an introduction to the classification system in science.

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WanderingBookaneer
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Gorgeous illustrations and simple text will help children understand their place in the world. Could be used as an introduction to the classification system in science.

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WanderingBookaneer
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I love living creatures. I don't even kill cockroaches, but mosquitoes... That's another story!

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WanderingBookaneer
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Best. Dedication. Ever!

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BookishMarginalia
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Cute, simple picture book for young children to teach classification (especially that some things, like Josephine, fit multiple categories). Gorgeous illustrations, good reinforcement of counting, and nice list of the characteristics of each category. #NetGalley

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This is an interesting way to start putting science foundations in front of children. It is pulled off very well. Josephine is a human, she is also a mammal, an animal, and a living thing. Towards the end they even break down in simple terms the difference between the various classification. This book is very well done and has great illustrations.