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K-3
Illustrated by
Giselle Potter.
Grandin, who grew up with autism and hypersensitivity to touch, saw a calf become calm after entering a squeeze chute and made a comparable human "hug machine." The authors take readers from Grandin's early childhood through young adulthood, lightly sketching in biographical information to focus on her antipathy to being hugged and her invention. Illustrations capture Grandin's likeness well and reinforce the text's emphasis on her interests.
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K-3
Awesome Animal Heroes series.
This well-designed early-reader series, suitable for both independent and guided reading settings, introduces wildlife experts and champions of animals. In simply worded text and crisp stock photos, one-page chapters cover each subject's early life and influential work. A "Fun Facts" section and comprehension-testing review questions are appended. Glos. Review covers these Awesome Animal Heroes titles: Eugenie Clark, Jane Goodall, Temple Grandin, Cesar Millan, Jack Hanna, and Steve Irwin.
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4-6
Great Minds of Science series.
These biographies explore their subjects' early years, scientific discoveries, and innovative accomplishments that still affect modern life today. Five easy-to-read chapters are enhanced with sidebars, illustrations, photos, and diagrams; "Straight to the Source" sections include primary-source material. The numerous prompts for critical thinking through writing, discussion, and online research may distract general researchers. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Great Minds of Science titles: Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Isaac Newton, and Temple Grandin.
148 pp.
| Houghton
| April, 2012
|
TradeISBN 978-1-547-44315-7$17.99
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4-6
Featuring a foreword by world-renowned animal-science expert Grandin, photos from her childhood and adult life, reproductions of her schematic designs for livestock facilities, and inserts on topics ranging from autism to factory farming, Montgomery's biography is full of inspiration and information. This powerful story of one amazing woman's life journey will likely help readers better understand animals and autistic people. Bib., ind.
Reviewer: Ashley Waring
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
March, 2012
4 reviews
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