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Chupacabra : Latin America's bloodthirsty predator / by Elizabeth Andrews.

Summary:

"The Chupacabra came onto the legendary creature's scene in 1995 and the mystery of it has spread far and wide. This text traces the history, appearances, and theories behind Latin America's bloodthirsty monster. QR Codes in the books give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning"-- Amazon.com.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781098242336
  • ISBN: 1098242335
  • Physical Description: 32 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : DiscoverRoo, an imprint of Pop!, [2023]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
"4D book!"
Formatted Contents Note:
Out for blood -- The original monster -- Smaller, but still scary -- Where did it come from?
Target Audience Note:
830L Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR MG 4.7 0.5 517509.
Subject: Chupacabras > Juvenile literature.
Genre: Juvenile works.

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Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9781098242336
Chupacabra: Latin America's Bloodthirsty Predator : Latin America's Bloodthirsty Predator
Chupacabra: Latin America's Bloodthirsty Predator : Latin America's Bloodthirsty Predator
by Andrews, Elizabeth
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Chupacabra: Latin America's Bloodthirsty Predator : Latin America's Bloodthirsty Predator

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Gr 4--6--The terse writing style will appeal to fans of the weird and bizarre. Facts about these creatures and the cultures that gave rise to them aren't in depth, but the books convey the creatures' strangeness and also impart an international flavor, given their global origins. Each book's conclusion leaves the topic open-ended, with no final answer given. New vocabulary, printed in boldfaced, colored type, is defined in a glossary, though without pronunciation guides. The possibility that some creatures might be real is noted when applicable, and the books are current where dates are cited. Covers are striking, and interior black-and-white and color illustrations, featuring etchings, paintings, and other artworks representative of the cultures from which the creatures sprang, bear informative captions. Maps appear in most titles to highlight the creatures' origins, locations, and/or sightings; diagrams are included as needed. Special features include a QR code and publisher's link on the copyright page; other QR codes appear throughout. These access videos, links, and many activities and further information. Colorful "Did You Know?" and other sidebars provide additional facts. "Making Connections" is a challenging critical-thinking back-matter resource that includes "Text-to-Self," "Text-to-Book," and "Text-to-World" questions that invite students to relate each book's topic to their own experiences, personal reading, and understanding of the world, respectively. VERDICT Overall, pedestrian writing; succinct sentences don't necessarily make for exciting reading. Still, recommended as an additional purchase for school and public libraries, as the series will appeal to creature fans, particularly striving readers.


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