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Black Mambas

From the Series Reptile World

In Black Mambas, beginning readers will learn how black mamba snakes survive on the savanna. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they discover the dramatic world of these venomous snakes.

A labeled diagram helps readers identify a black mamba’s body parts, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about black mambas online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Black Mambas also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.

Black Mambas is part of Jump!’s Reptile World series.

Format List Price Library Price Qty
978-1-62031-663-4
$26.99 $18.95
978-1-62496-540-1
$35.00 $26.25
301040
$35.00 $22.95
Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
Reading Level Kindergarten
Category Beginning Readers, STEM
Subject Animals, STEM
Copyright 2018
Publisher Jump!
Imprint Bullfrog Books
Language English
Publication Date 2017-08-01
BISACS JNF003190, JNF003000, JNF045000
Dewey 597.96
Graphics Full-color photographs
Lexile 410
Guided Reading Level E
ATOS Reading Level 1.0
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 189991
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5
Features Glossary of key words, Index, and Table of contents

Reviews

Booklist (Maggie Reagan)

Snakes take center stage in this addition to the Reptile World series. Venomous snakes and strangling snakes get equal page time in these four volumes, which are structured for the early reader: bold, colorful (and sometimes gruesome!) photos are the focus, offset by a straightforward text that utilizes action words and simple vocabulary. The star of Anacondasis notable for its massive size; though slow on land, its hunting skills in the water are demonstrated as it catches a caiman. Early readers are further assisted by each volume’s final picture glossary, which will help them to visualize potentially unfamiliar terms, and a diagram of each snake and its surprisingly varied parts. The high-interest topic (and the images that show the snakes devouring their prey) will attract readers, while the upbeat tone will help alleviate the fears of fledgling researchers.— Maggie Reagan

Author: Imogen Kingsley