Batbaby Finds a Home (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)(小蝙蝠寻家记)

Batbaby Finds a Home (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)(小蝙蝠寻家记) - 图书城
作者:
Robert Quackenbush
ISBN:
9780375804304 , 0375804307
出版社:
Random House Books for Young Readers
出版日期:
2001-07
定价:
28.00
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内容提要 :
Book Description
Batbaby and his family have just lost their home to a bulldozer!

Desperate to find a new place to live, they set out into the night. But every place they go is either too loud or too unsafe. So where do Batbaby and his family end up? In a bat house made by people! Nonfiction facts follow the simple text.

From School Library Journal
Grade 1-3-This somewhat predictable easy-reader follows a family of bats that is forced to find a new dwelling when humans bulldoze their old barn. They seek advice from other animals and try out various unsuitable homes. Finally, Batbaby's friends, Squirrel and Woodpecker, lead them to a bat box on the side of a house that was built by humans who realize that these shy, gentle creatures eat insects that damage their garden crops. Quackenbush's detail-filled drawings add interest to the story; perhaps the best is the hand-drawn map on the title pages that shows the bat family's old barn and all the places they visit while looking for a home. A few succinct facts about these creatures are appended. This title may encourage young readers to learn more about bats, and there are plenty of excellent books to recommend, including Ann Earle's Zipping, Zapping, Zooming Bats (HarperCollins, 1995) and Gail Gibbons's Bats (Holiday, 1999).
                           Marilyn Taniguchi, Beverly Hills Public Library, CA

Card catalog description
When the barn in which they have been living is knocked down, Batbaby and his parents search for a new home.

Book Dimension
length: (cm)19.7                 width:(cm)12.8
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Book Description
Batbaby and his family have just lost their home to a bulldozer!

Desperate to find a new place to live, they set out into the night. But every place they go is either too loud or too unsafe. So where do Batbaby and his family end up? In a bat house made by people! Nonfiction facts follow the simple text.

From School Library Journal
Grade 1-3-This somewhat predictable easy-reader follows a family of bats that is forced to find a new dwelling when humans bulldoze their old barn. They seek advice from other animals and try out various unsuitable homes. Finally, Batbaby's friends, Squirrel and Woodpecker, lead them to a bat box on the side of a house that was built by humans who realize that these shy, gentle creatures eat insects that damage their garden crops. Quackenbush's detail-filled drawings add interest to the story; perhaps the best is the hand-drawn map on the title pages that shows the bat family's old barn and all the places they visit while looking for a home. A few succinct facts about these creatures are appended. This title may encourage young readers to learn more about bats, and there are plenty of excellent books to recommend, including Ann Earle's Zipping, Zapping, Zooming Bats (HarperCollins, 1995) and Gail Gibbons's Bats (Holiday, 1999).
                           Marilyn Taniguchi, Beverly Hills Public Library, CA

Card catalog description
When the barn in which they have been living is knocked down, Batbaby and his parents search for a new home.

Book Dimension
length: (cm)19.7                 width:(cm)12.8
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