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32 pp.
| Chelsea Clubhouse |
November, 2003 |
LibraryISBN 0-7910-7544-3$$14.95
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K-3Animal Families series.
A dry, straightforward text enlists simple sentences to describe the habitats, features, eating habits, size, and kin (including the eagle and kite) of the hawk. The decision to impart some information in the main text and other information in the captions alongside crisp color photos seems rather arbitrary, but the book will certainly serve report writers well. Glos., ind.