Children's Book Recommendations

Find Out About Animal Tools

Find Out About Animal Tools book recommendation is by Angela Ferraris, The Retired School Librarian.

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Book cover of Find Out About Animal Tools with two sea otters breaking sea urchins and  clams on their bellies where they have a rock

Find Out About Animal Tools 

by Martin Jenkins (Author), Jane McGuinness (Illustrator)

Brief summary: This nonfiction picture book teaches young readers how animals use various tools to find food, attract mates, or build homes.

Comments: The illustrations were created using mixed media.

Rating: 4/5 đź“—đź“—đź“—đź“—

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This book is part of an animal series that I also recommend.

Book cover for Find Out About Animal Babies with a mom kangaroo and joey in the pouch with trees in the background

Find Out About Animal Babies 

Hardcover – Picture Book, April 26, 2022

by Martin Jenkins (Author), Jane McGuinness (Illustrator)

For more details or to buy, click on this book’s page on Amazon.

Book cover for Find Out About Animal Camouflage with arctic fox and hares in the snow

Find Out About Animal Camouflage 

Hardcover – Picture Book, October 17, 2023

by Martin Jenkins (Author), Jane McGuinness (Illustrator)

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Book cover for Find Out About Animal Homes with a mouse at the entrance of its home

Find Out About Animal Homes 

Hardcover – Picture Book, April 26, 2022

by Martin Jenkins (Author), Jane McGuinness (Illustrator)

For more details or to buy, click on this book’s page on Amazon.

The selected children’s books are chosen by a highly qualified retired elementary school librarian who passionately reads and recommends picture books to teachers, school librarians, parents, grandparents, and other book enthusiasts.

Most of the books Mrs. Ferraris recommends are checked out from the public library. The only exception is the complimentary copies she receives, which are duly noted.