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Katz, Susan: Looking for Jaguar: And Other Rain Forest Poems.


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 JAGUAR: And Other Rain Forest Poems. Il. by Lee Christiansen. ISBN ISBN
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 0-06-029791-3. New York: Greenwillow Books, 2005. 39 pp. $16.89. This collection of 19 poems introduces readers to the world's rain forests and their fascinating animals and plants, among them piranhas
This article is about the Brazilian city in the state of Alagoas. For the Brazilian city in the state of Goiás see Piranhas, Goiás. For the fish, see Piranha; for the band, see The Piranhas.
, walking trees, rainbow lorikeets, jaguars, and giant armadillos. It describes in graphic detail each animal that lives in the rain forest, as well as the environment and climate surrounding them. The book helps young readers get a sense of the format and style of poetry. Brightly colored illustrations and poetic descriptions of the animals will captivate readers. Readers will enjoy the expressive language and rhythm in each poem, which will also stimulate their interest in all things that live in the rain forest. Ages 5 up. Reviewed by Lea Lee, Old Dominion University “ODU” redirects here. For other uses, see ODU (disambiguation).

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Author:Lee, Lea
Publication:Childhood Education
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Date:Jan 1, 2006
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