Thursday, March 20, 2014

Too Hot? Too Cold? Keeping Body Temperature Just Right

Too Hot? Too Cold? Keeping Body Temperature Just Right
Written by Caroline Arnold
Illustrated by Annie Patterson
Published by Charlesbridge
Copyright 2013
32 pages
Nonfiction
             

Too Hot? Too Cold? is a book about how people and animals regulate body temperature. The book includes information about polar bears, bottlenose dolphins, cougars, and several other animals. How many animals are included in the book? How do they stay warm or stay cool?
Annie Patterson used watercolor and Adobe Photoshop to illustrate the book. The drawings of different animals on each page make the book interesting. The use of the color blue throughout the book gives the book a relaxing feel. Although there are several pictures on each page, they are spread out enough to not be overwhelming.
This book could be used in a third or fourth grade classroom. This book could be used for a science lesson. Students could choose an animal from the book to research. This book could also be used for a social studies lesson. Students could compare climates of different countries. This book could also be used for a writing lesson. Students could write a summary of what they learned on a poster and decorate it. This book was chosen by the Junior Library Guild in 2013. It was a finalist for an AAAS Science Books and Films award in 2014.

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