
Animal Antipodes
Carly Allen-Fletcher
(Author)Description
A fun science book that introduces animals and places around the world that happen to be exactly opposite each other on the globe, with pages that literally have to be turned upside-down. What is an antipode? If you dig through the earth directly below, where would you end up? Vibrant art and clear language make the science of geography, the seasons, and day and night easy to understand. The animals that live in these diverse places on earth make the science accessible and appealing to young readers. This is a book to savor and read over and over again.
Product Details
Publisher | Creston Books |
Publish Date | January 01, 2019 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781939547491 |
Dimensions | 10.9 X 8.6 X 0.4 inches | 0.9 pounds |
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Reviews
Antipodes are opposite points on Earth, and this book features them through the lens of the animals that live there. Each spread features a new set of antipodes, and readers must flip the book upside down to read what's on the other side, so we go from the North Pole to the South Pole in one spread, Desert National Park in India to Easter Island on another, and so on. Every location comes with a sentence or two about the animals that live there, and there's a tiny map of Earth in the middle of each spread to help readers remain oriented. The illustrations are as colorful as they are informative. They feature neon colors and geometric shapes to a point where learning the facts on the page feels organic and fun. In addition to all the spreads of antipodes there are a few spreads that talk about things like why the way Earth rotates the way it does and how readers can find their own antipodes (spoiler alert: it's probably in an ocean!). The back endpapers feature the entire cast of animals from the book and their Latin names on what looks like graph paper, and the illustrations are done in colored pencil and ink to look a hand-drawn animal journal.-- "Let's Talk Picture Books"
The condors of Santiago, Chile, are to the pandas of Xi'an, China as the polar bears of the North Pole are to the penguins of the South Pole: they are animal antipodes, meaning they are pairs of animals that reside exactly on opposite sides of the Earth from one another. Explore this world of amazing creatures and their geographic counterparts through layered, geometrically-influenced illustrations that showcase an array of creatures and their unique habitats.-- "Foreward Reviews"
This animal book is so cool - the author explores two different animals on each layout that live on opposite sides of the globe. With a quick description that usually has something to do with why it lives in that location, this book is perfect to use when discussing animal adaptations. In the center of each page there is a picture of the globe (although it is one sided and it's often difficult to understand what location it is pointing at) so you can see how the animals really do live on opposite ends of the globe.--Michele Knott "Mrs. Knott's Book Nook"
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