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MOON
IN BEAR’S EYES
Book Description:
This attractive book describes the daily life of a
grizzly bear family that lives in Yellowstone National
Park. The interesting overview, which reads like an
adventure story, includes basic information about
the behavior, social structure, growth and development,
habits, and characteristics of this endangered species
and causes for its endangered status. Additional facts
are presented in the author's afterword. A list for
further reading, including Web sites, completes the
work. Lavish, painterly-style oil illustrations beautifully
depict the grizzly bears and their habitat. The readable
text is printed on panels that resemble the bark of
a tree. Presented in a straightforward manner, this
solid introduction will be a handsome addition to
any picture-book nonfiction collection.
How I was inspired:
A few years ago I visited Yellowstone National Park
to do research on my book called ONCE A WOLF. While
I was there I had the opportunity to watch grizzly
bears. After watching grizzlies a few days in a row,
I came up with a story about a mother grizzly and
her two cubs that come out of hibernation and tangle
with a male grizzly.
Book Features:
- *Oil Paintings
- Adventure story about a grizzly bear family
Classroom Connections:
- Make up your own story about a bear.
- Write a day-in-the-life story of your own animal
- Research your favorite animal. Give an oral presentation
about that animal.
- Make a list of all the different type of bears.
Use a Double-Bubble” map to compare and contrast
two types.
- Conduct a “Book Talk”
- Write a “Book Review”
- Use the Internet to gather information
- Learn more about the artist, Crista Forest
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