Description
As the world's largest land animals, elephants inspire awe in all of us - an awe that has led to myths of might and memory. Despite its immense strength, however, the elephant is a timid creature that uses its power only to defend itself against predators. Kids will learn many facts about these gentle pachyderms, including: - the social structure of elephants, in which the female is the leader - the animal's many, dexterous uses for its trunk - the history of the elephant's even larger ancestors, including woolly mammoths - the dangers that poaching, loss of habitat, and the ivory trade pose to the elephant's future
Title Details
Author: |
Crossingham, John |
Publisher: |
Crabtree Classics |
Language: |
English |
Copyright: |
2001 |
Number of Pages: |
32 |
Dewey: |
599.67 |
Dewey Range: |
500s |
Binding Type: |
Hardcover |
Interest Age: |
10 |
Accelerated Reader Interest Level: |
Lower Grade |
Accelerated Reader Reading Level: |
5.6 |
Accelerated Reader Point Value: |
1 |
Guided Reading Level: |
P |
Guided Reading Interest Age: |
Grade 3 |
Lexile Level: |
910 |
Lexile Range: |
Confident Reader (800 - 999) |