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Karen Latchana Kenney - Life Cycle of a Snake

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In this book, readers will learn about the incredible transformation of an egg into a snake, and every phase in between. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage readers as they learn more about every stage of the life cycle of a snake.
An infographic illustrates the key stages of the life cycle of a snake, and an activity offers kids an opportunity to extend discovery. Children can learn more about the life cycle of a snake using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Life Cycle of a Snake also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.
Life Cycle of a Snake is part of Jump!s Incredible Animal Life Cycles series. Glossary of key words Index Table of contents Butterflies, chickens, ladybugs, and other animals go through incredible changes in their lives. With its reader-friendly and interactive approach, each book in Incredible Animal Life Cycles highlights a specific animal, discussing its life cycle, specific stages of the cycle, and terms related to the cycle. Readers will learn about the animals habitat, appearance, diet, and behaviors, especially as these relate to the animals life cycle. Beautiful, crisp, full-color photos and frequent diagrams and graphics complement the carefully leveled text and aid the readers understanding of these incredible animal transformations.

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Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading - photo 1
Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading - photo 2 Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading informational text while introducing them to nonfiction features such as headings, labels, sidebars, maps, and diagrams, as well as a table of contents, glossary, and index. Carefully leveled text with a strong photo match offers early fluent readers the support they need to succeed. Before Reading Walk through the book and point out the various nonfiction features. Ask the student what purpose each feature serves. Look at the glossary together. Read and discuss the words.

Read the Book Have the child read the book independently. Invite him or her to list questions that arise from reading. After Reading Discuss the childs questions. Talk about how he or she might find answers to those questions. Prompt the child to think more. Ask: Have you ever seen snake eggs? What more would you like to learn about snakes after reading this book? Pogo Books are published by Jump! 5357 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419 www.jumplibrary.com Copyright 2019 Jump! International copyright reserved in all countries.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Kenney, Karen Latchana, author. Title: Life cycle of a snake / by Karen Latchana Kenney. Description: Minneapolis, MN : Jump!, Inc., [2018] Series: Incredible animal life cycles Pogo Books are published by Jump! | Includes index. Identifiers: LCCN 2017060205 (print) LCCN 2017059761 (ebook) ISBN 9781624968235 (ebook) ISBN 9781624968211 (hardcover : alk. paper) ISBN 9781624968228 (pbk.) Subjects: LCSH: SnakesLife cyclesJuvenile literature.

Classification: LCC QL666.O6 (print) LCC QL666.O6 K46 2018 (ebook) | DDC 597.96156dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017060205 Editor: Jenna Trnka Book Designer: Molly Ballanger Photo Credits: Eric Isselee/Shutterstock, cover (top), cover (bottom), 1, 3, 23; Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures, 4; Heiko Kiera/Shutterstock, 5; blickwinkel/Alamy, 67; E R DEGGINGER/Getty, 89; Biosphoto/SuperStock, 10; Rick &Nora Bowers/Alamy, 11; Butterfly Hunter/ Shutterstock, 1213; Nick Garbutt/Minden Pictures, 1415; Kurit afshen/Shutterstock, 16; Mark Kostich/ iStock, 17; FLPA/Alamy, 1819; M. Watsonantheo/ Pantheon/SuperStock, 2021. Printed in the United States of America at Corporate Graphics in North Mankato, Minnesota.

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER TEARING FREE Rip rip A small soft snake - photo 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER TEARING FREE Rip rip A small soft snake egg rips open Out - photo 4 CHAPTER TEARING FREE Rip, rip. A small, soft snake egg rips open. Out pokes a tiny head.

A sharp helps the tear free. egg tooth

The snakelet slowly slithers out It uncurls its long body for the first - photo 5 The snakelet slowly slithers out. It uncurls its long body for the first time. This is just one step in the snakes incredible life cycle.
Most snakes from eggs The mother finds a warm dark and damp spot She - photo 6 Most snakes from eggs. The mother finds a warm, dark, and damp spot.

She then lays her eggs on the ground or in a nest. She leaves her of eggs. They will hatch on their own. But other snakes stay to protect their eggs. Some warm their eggs, too. Pythons curl around their eggs.

They until the eggs hatch. DID YOU KNOW? A corn snake lays to eggs in one clutch. But a Burmese python lays up to eggs in one clutch!

python snakelet There are around 3000 different kinds of snakes - photo 7 python
snakelet There are around 3000 different kinds of snakes Most of - photo 8 snakelet
There are around 3000 different kinds of snakes Most of these lay eggs - photo 9 There are around 3,000 different kinds of snakes. Most of these lay eggs. But some give birth to live snakelets. The grow in eggs.

But the eggs hatch inside the mother. Then the snakelets emerge.

CHAPTER HUNTING A snakelet can take care of itself right away It flicks - photo 10 CHAPTER HUNTING A snakelet can take care of itself right away. It flicks out its forked tongue. Why? It uses its tongue to smell the air.
It slithers across the ground What does it smell Baby mice or frog eggs - photo 11 It slithers across the ground.
It slithers across the ground What does it smell Baby mice or frog eggs - photo 11 It slithers across the ground.

What does it smell? Baby mice or frog eggs. Insects and earthworms make good meals, too. Snakes are This growing snakelet needs to eat so it can grow.

Snakes become expert hunters But not all snakes hunt the same way For - photo 12
Snakes become expert hunters But not all snakes hunt the same way For - photo 13 Snakes become expert hunters. But not all snakes hunt the same way. For example, vipers and cobras have .

It comes out of their sharp fangs. The fangs sink into The venom shoots into the animal. It paralyzes the meal. DID YOU KNOW? Snake teeth are not designed to chew. So snakes swallow their prey whole. Their jaws can open wider than their bodies!

But boas and other snakes dont have venom They strike prey with their - photo 14 But boas and other snakes dont have venom.

They strike prey with their fangs. Then they wrap their big, strong bodies around the animal. They to kill. Then they swallow their meal. DID YOU KNOW? Green anacondas are some of the worlds biggest snakes. They constrict their prey, which can also be very large.

These snakes can swallow cows whole!

CHAPTER SHEDDING AND MATING Scales cover a snakes body like armor They - photo 15
CHAPTER SHEDDING AND MATING Scales cover a snakes body like armor They - photo 16 CHAPTER SHEDDING AND MATING Scales cover a snakes body like armor. They protect the baby snake. But to grow, the snake has to shed a layer of its skin.
It rubs its head on a rock This splits the skin The snake rolls its old - photo 17 It rubs its head on a rock. This splits the skin. The snake rolls its old skin off in one long piece.

As a snake sheds, it grows. In a few years, it will be an adult. skin

Adult snakes in different areas at different times Snakes are They - photo 18
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