I‘d bring this book into the classroom when my students are working on animal research. It would be especially helpful for anyone who picks elephants as their topic.
I‘d bring this book into the classroom when my students are working on animal research. It would be especially helpful for anyone who picks elephants as their topic.
The Elephant Scientist is written in a way that‘s really straightforward and simple to follow. The ideas are explained clearly, making the science easy to understand. It‘s well-matched to its readers because it uses accessible language and real-life photographs to hold attention. The authors keep it engaging by blending scientific details with their own experiences, which helps readers stay curious and learn more about elephants and how
“As an elephant scientist, she relies on patience and perseverance to identify and measure the social behaviors of the majestic mammal“

Our library brought in Jonathan Case as part of our big community read. It was an interesting and powerful talk taking us on an adventure through the twists and turns of his career and the difficult cur balls thrown at him by life. He seems like a charismatic illustrator and author and I look forward to continuing to follow his work. #Comics #Library #AuthorTalk

November #bookspin along with another favorite author. Focus had been a real struggle lately so only creeping along with both right now.
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“As an elephant scientist, she relies on patience and perseverance to identify and measure the social behaviors of the majestic mammal“
I would use this book when I was having students in my class do an animal research project, this will be perfect for the students that chooses elephants.
The Elephant Scientist is written in a clear and easy-to-follow style. The information is explained directly, so readers can understand the science without getting lost. The book fits its audience well, using simple language and real photos to keep things interesting. The authors make the story engaging by mixing facts with personal experiences, which helps readers stay interested while learning about elephants and their behavior.
“Fear of spiders is learned. Understanding them can replace fear with respect—and even awe.”