Sea Slugs

From the Series Science Behind the Colors

In this book, early fluent readers will learn how sea slugs use varying bright colors to both warm off predators and camouflage themselves in the ocean. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn more about sea slugs and the science behind their many amazing colors.

An infographic aids understanding, and an activity offers readers an opportunity to extend discovery. Children can learn more about nudibranchs using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Sea Slugs also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index. Sea Slugs is part of Jump!’s Science Behind the Colors series.
Interest Level Grade 2 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 2
Category STEM
Subject Animals, Science and Math
Copyright 2021
Publisher Jump!
Imprint Pogo Books
Number of Pages 24
Publication Date 2020-08-01
BISACS JNF003150, JNF051050, JNF003000
Dewey 594
Dimensions 7.5 x 9
Lexile 530
Guided Reading Level J
Features Glossary of key words, Index, and Table of contents

Reviews

Science Behind the Colors - Reviewed by Booklist (Booklist Top Ten)

Ever wonder how animals came to possess their particular pigments? The answers to these colorful mysteries are revealed in these early readers, which take a unique approach to animals science.

Science Behind the Colors - Reviewed by Booklist

Ever wonder how animals came to possess their particular pigments? The Science behind the Colors series takes a unique approach to color in nature by offering kids simplified explanations of the how and why behind creatures’ colors. Aside from setting off a round of giggles, Blue-Footed Boobies explains that this diving bird’s feet get their bright turquoise hue from a mix of the collagen in their skin and yellow pigment from the fish they eat. Similarly, Flamingos attributes its birds’ signature pink to their diet, rich in carotenoids; the brighter the color, the healthier the bird! Jewel bright and deadly, the tiny amphibians of Poison Frogs are genetically programmed to display eye-catching patterns and colors, which act as warnings against consumption. The neon flamboyance of Sea Slugs’ star mollusks is attributed to diet or genetics, depending on the species, and helps them camouflage or signal danger (poisonous!) to predators. Excellent photos fill the books, which use short sentences, repetition, and a few advanced vocabulary words to support and challenge young readers as they learn about the animals’ diets, habitats, and life cycles. “Take a Look!” infographics and a concluding activity accommodate different learning styles, as well as introduce common nonfiction text features. Interesting and attractive, this will make a strong addition to the science shelves. —Julia Smith

Science Behind the Colors - Reviewed by School Library Journal

Bright, clear photos fill the pages of this series, while text is divided into easily digestible chunks of three or four sentences. Many of the photos have labels or small “Did You Know?” text boxes that offer additional facts. Each title also includes an infographic, such as a diagram of blue-footed boobies’ mating dance or a map of where mandarinfish live. An activity at the end of each book directs readers to research life cycles or observe how food coloring changes a stalk of celery. Those who wish to learn more may use the “Fact Surfer” website to access more resources. VERDICT An engaging series useful for lessons on animal adaptations or pleasure reading for animal lovers in general.

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