Food Chain Reactions What If There Were No Lemmings? a Book About the Tundra Ecosystem by Suzanne Slade - ISBN: 9781404863965
Paperback
Focusing on the value of biodiversity and preservation, this illustrated series tells the compelling story of what would happen to an ecosystem if one key species disappeared. It includes tips on how kids can help protect our natural resources.

Food Chain Reactions What If There Were No Lemmings? a Book About the Tundra Ecosystem

A Book about the Tundra Ecosystem

  • Paperback

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    7 January 2010

Summary

Focusing on the value of biodiversity and preservation, this richly illustrated series tells the compelling story of what would happen to an ecosystem if one key species disappeared. Each title includes tips on how kids can help protect our natural resources. It features: Maps; Sidebars; Full Colour; Glossary; Index; Read More Resources; and, Safe Web Sites.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781404863965
ISBN-10:1404863966
Author:Suzanne Slade
Publisher:Capstone Press
Imprint:Picture Window Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:7 January 2010
Weight:118g
Dimensions:2mm x 254mm x 262mm
Series:Food Chain Reactions
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Environmentally conscious students can learn what would happen to the balance of wildlife in the tundra if just one animal became extinct… .The suggestion of the species impacted is powerful and can jumpstart discussions about the interdependence of animals and plants. Additional visuals to support the concept include a food web diagram, a world map of the lemming population, and reassurance that their numbers are thriving.– “School Library Journal Curriculum”Radiant illustrations are paired with simple, perceptive sentences to underscore the impact of the loss of keystone species. Each book includes a clearly labeled, well-illustrated food chain that shows the relationships between different plant and animal species. In a very effective convention, extinct plants and animals are placed in silhouettes within many illustrations-the black void left by the loss of each species increases with every page. This outstanding series will engage readers on many levels.– “Series Made Simple; School Library Journal”

About The Author

Suzanne Slade

Suzanne Slade (What’s the Difference?, Spring 2010, What’s New at the Zoo?, and Animals are Sleeping) is the author of over 80 books for children. Her works include picture books, biographies, as well as many non-fiction titles about animals, sports, insects, planets, and various science topics. One of her favorite parts of the writing process is researching and learning about new topics. Ms. Slade lives near Chicago with her husband, Mike, two children, and their tiny dog, Corduroy.

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