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Book Title
Crab Alphabet Book
Publication Name
The Crab Alphabet Book
Title
The Crab Alphabet Book
Author
Jerry Pallotta
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9781570911484
ISBN
9781570911484
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Release Year
2019
Release Date
12/02/2019
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.5in
Item Length
10.9in
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Animals / Marine Life, concepts / Alphabet, Science & Nature / Biology
Item Width
8.9in
Item Weight
7.2 Oz
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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With his signature humor and amazing facts, best-selling author Jerry Pallotta offers a decapod for every letter of the alphabet. Meet dozens of crustaceans--and a few bonus animals--with engaging text and a laugh-out-loud narrative, from A ( A rrow Crab) to E ( e xoskeleton) to I ( I mocaris, a kind of fossil scientists believe to be the first crab on earth) to Z ( Z ebra Hermit Crabs, which have a hard covering on their legs and claws, but their body is soft). Readers of all ages will be entertained (and learning ) with every page turn.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1570911487
ISBN-13
9781570911484
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28038379263

Product Key Features

Book Title
Crab Alphabet Book
Author
Jerry Pallotta
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Marine Life, concepts / Alphabet, Science & Nature / Biology
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
32 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.9in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
8.9in
Item Weight
7.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ql444.M33p3527 2019
Grade from
Preschool
Grade to
Second Grade
Reviews
Who knew there were so many kinds of crabs? At least 26, in fact. Pallotta is known for his many alphabet books, ringing the abecedarian changes on such subjects as construction equipment, victory gardens, "icky bugs," herbs and spices, and dinosaurs, to name just a few. Here, he brushes the sand off of crabs from A to Z. Readers will learn that crabs are decapods, a term that means 10 feet, with crabs qualifying by having eight legs and two claws. The subject itself is intriguing, and paired with Leonard's realistic acrylic illustrations, the result is striking. Many readers would know a few types, such as fiddler, blue, (zebra) hermit, and king, but most will likely be a surprise: Christmas Island, Halloween, mitten, ghost, velvet, xeno, and yeti. Kids will giggle at the ninja crab and the pom pom crab (which "holds venomous anemones in its claws"). The book is nicely designed, with a capital and lowercase letter in the top corner of each page and the illustration framed with a white border. Humorous notes ("please don't call a grumpy teacher a crabby teacher--it's not nice!") and informational tidbits ("If a crab loses a claw or a leg, it grows back") appear in faux hand-lettered callout boxes throughout. The Sea Mammal Alphabet Book publishes simultaneously, struggling a bit to meet the ABC format and lacking the impressive unity of this title. Informative and entertaining; good for ocean units, displays, or just plain browsing. -- Kirkus Reviews The crabs want readers to know that they've had it with books about cute and fluffy critters, and they're demanding their own book. This beautifully illustrated alphabet book should make them happy, as fullpage spreads offer detailed images and short informational paragraphs about decapods ranging from Arrow Crabs through to their Zebra Hermit cousins. Each page brings a fresh, up-close painting of a new variety, with the only slightly fudged offering being "I for Imocaris," a crab-like fossil from several million years ago (and be sure to check out the Ninja and Halloween varieties). There's a considerable amount of factual information packed into the relatively brief text passages, and occasional cheeky messages directly from the crabs spice things up. Young readers should be able to readily understand the content, and they'll certainly enjoy looking at the detailed pictures. Whether for group or individual perusal, school or public library, this makes for a handsome and intriguing addition to the abecedary canon . --Booklist, Who knew there were so many kinds of crabs? At least 26, in fact. Pallotta is known for his many alphabet books, ringing the abecedarian changes on such subjects as construction equipment, victory gardens, "icky bugs," herbs and spices, and dinosaurs, to name just a few. Here, he brushes the sand off of crabs from A to Z. Readers will learn that crabs are decapods, a term that means 10 feet, with crabs qualifying by having eight legs and two claws. The subject itself is intriguing, and paired with Leonard's realistic acrylic illustrations, the result is striking. Many readers would know a few types, such as fiddler, blue, (zebra) hermit, and king, but most will likely be a surprise: Christmas Island, Halloween, mitten, ghost, velvet, xeno, and yeti. Kids will giggle at the ninja crab and the pom pom crab (which "holds venomous anemones in its claws"). The book is nicely designed, with a capital and lowercase letter in the top corner of each page and the illustration framed with a white border. Humorous notes ("please don't call a grumpy teacher a crabby teacher--it's not nice!") and informational tidbits ("If a crab loses a claw or a leg, it grows back") appear in faux hand-lettered callout boxes throughout. The Sea Mammal Alphabet Book publishes simultaneously, struggling a bit to meet the ABC format and lacking the impressive unity of this title. Informative and entertaining; good for ocean units, displays, or just plain browsing. -- Kirkus Reviews The crabs want readers to know that they've had it with books about cute and fluffy critters, and they're demanding their own book. This beautifully illustrated alphabet book should make them happy, as fullpage spreads offer detailed images and short informational paragraphs about decapods ranging from Arrow Crabs through to their Zebra Hermit cousins. Each page brings a fresh, up-close painting of a new variety, with the only slightly fudged offering being "I for Imocaris," a crab-like fossil from several million years ago (and be sure to check out the Ninja and Halloween varieties). There's a considerable amount of factual information packed into the relatively brief text passages, and occasional cheeky messages directly from the crabs spice things up. Young readers should be able to readily understand the content, and they'll certainly enjoy looking at the detailed pictures. Whether for group or individual perusal, school or public library, this makes for a handsome and intriguing addition to the abecedary canon . --Booklist A collection of crabs, "tired of books about cute penguins, proud tigers, colorful butterflies, and other favorite animals," help to narrate this quirky ABC book. Leonard illustrates in naturalistic art, while Pallotta, the author of many abecedarians, introduces each crab in upbeat, fact-filled paragraphs: "J is for Japanese Spider Crab.... Its legs can be more than six feet long. Wow!" Additional facts ("And now a message from the crabs") are offset from the main text: "Most crabs have eyes like periscopes." While many of the crabs' missives are more irreverent than edifying ("Please don't call a grumpy teacher a crabby teacher--it's not nice!"), readers will enjoy learning about the peculiar-looking and often uniquely named (Halloween crab, ghost crab, ninja crab) decapods. -- Publishers Weekly
Illustrated by
Leonard, Tom
Copyright Date
2019
Lccn
2017-056279
Dewey Decimal
595.3/86
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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