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Chameleons Are Cool: Read and Wonder


Read and Wonder

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2001

Great for age 5-10 years

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"Chameleons Are Cool" by Martin Jenkins is an engaging and educational children's book that explores the fascinating world of chameleons. Through vivid illustrations and simple, informative text, readers learn about the unique characteristics and behaviors of these remarkable reptiles, such as their ability to change color, their long, sticky tongues for catching prey, and their various adaptations for survival. The book combines fun facts with captivating visuals, encouraging young readers to appreciate the diversity of wildlife and the importance of conservation. It serves as an exciting introduction to the wonders of nature and the special traits that make chameleons truly cool. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Read And Wonder .

This book is aimed at children in preschool-3rd grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2001 by Candlewick Press, U. S. .

Martin Jenkins is a children's author whose work often centres around animals and the environment. A conservation biologist by trade, Martin worked full-time for ten years for World Conservation Monitoring Centre, writing about a range of conservation issues. Since 1990 he has worked freelance for organisations such as WWF and a number of UN bodies concerned with conservation and the environment. He became involved with children's books when he was asked to advise on Walker Books' Animals at Risk series. He has written several titles, including Emperor's Egg, winner of the Times Junior Information Book of the Year Award and Fly Traps! Plants that Bite Back, which was shortlisted for the same award. He has also retold Gulliver's Travels, winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal and Don Quixote. Sue Shields is a Welsh illustrator. Her works include Gunpowder Guy, and Robbers at the Abbey, and she is a regular contributor to `Around the Globe': Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. She works in a variety of styles, and has experience in history-related work and editorial illustration. Martin Jenkins is an environmental consultant. He has been involved as writer and/or adviser in the production of many technical books on conservation matters, as well as the Walker non-fiction titles Fly Traps! Plants that Bite Back, runner-up for the 1996 TES Junior Information Book Award; and The Emperor's Egg, Winner of the

 

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Read and Wonder