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Jane Park - Hidden Animal Colors

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Why should the bright and flashy animals get all of the attention? If you look closely at some seemingly ordinary animals, you may find a colorful surprise. A lizard is brown. A hippo is gray. But wait! The lizard has a blue tongue to scare predators, and the hippo has pink sweat that protects it from the sun! Brilliant photos accompany author Jane Parks rhyming nonfiction text in this playful exploration of animals hidden colors.
A winning combination of close-up photographs and engaging text bring the colors and their many purposes in the animal kingdom to young readers. The text adeptly engages the intended audience while dramatic page turns take seemingly drab animals and capture their colorful attributes very effectively. Color, as camouflage, indicator, or identifier, is covered with just enough detail to engage without ever overwhelming. For example, a page focusing on a plain-looking skink is followed by a very effective close-up of the same creature using its very blue tongue to scare off predators. An explanatory paragraph adds more details. Back matter expands on the multiple uses for color and provides additional opportunities for learning. VERDICT Encouraging students to look closer and appreciate the ways color functions to help animals survive and thrive, this title would make a wonderful read-aloud for a unit on animal adaptation and innovation.-School Library Journal

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Hidden Animal C o l o r s JANE PARK MILLBROOK PRESS MINNEAPOLIS - photo 2
Hidden
Animal
C o l o r s
JANE PARK
MILLBROOK PRESS / MINNEAPOLIS
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Animals SHOW OFF spectacular colors Purple yellow red and green - photo 3
Animals SHOW OFF
spectacular colors
Purple ,
yellow ,
red ,
and green !
Gouldian finch
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But LOOK CLOSER at some plainer ones We might have COLORS not easily seen - photo 4
But LOOK CLOSER at
some plainer ones.
We might have COLORS
not easily seen.
Mallard duck
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I learned how to survive when I was young To SCARE away predators - photo 6
I learned how to survive when I was young.
To SCARE away predators...
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I S T I CK OU T M Y TO N GUE!
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A BLUE-TONGUED SKINK shows its brightly colored tongue puffs up its body and - photo 8
A BLUE-TONGUED
SKINK shows its brightly
colored tongue, puffs up its
body, and hisses to confuse
and STARTLE a predator.
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I CHEW up wood all
day long.
But the iron in my teeth...
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KE E PS T H EM S TR ONG.
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Iron makes a BEAVER s teeth orange and as tough as can be Beavers teeth grow - photo 12
Iron makes a BEAVER s teeth
orange and as tough as can be!
Beavers teeth grow constantly, and
they trim and sharpen their teeth
when they gnaw on wood.
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A R E BR IG HT A N D FL AS HY The TINAMOU s eggs might be BRILLIANTLY - photo 15
A R E BR IG HT
A N D FL AS HY.
The TINAMOU s eggs might be
BRILLIANTLY colored to attract
other females to lay eggs in the same nest.
Why? Predators often eat their eggs. But
if the eggs are in a big pile together, a
predator wont be able to eat them all.
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Im not as DULL as you might think.
To protect my skin...
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