A Cool Summer Tail

A Cool Summer Tail

by Carrie A. Pearson

Narrated by Donna German

Unabridged — 3 minutes

A Cool Summer Tail

A Cool Summer Tail

by Carrie A. Pearson

Narrated by Donna German

Unabridged — 3 minutes

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Overview

When summer heats up, animals find ways to stay cool. In A Cool Summer Tail, animals wonder how humans stay cool too. Do they dig under the dirt, grow special summer hair, or only come out at night?

This sequel to the popular A Warm Winter Tail features many of same animals but this time, with their summer adaptations, offering an important “compare and contrast” opportunity.

©2014 Carrie A. Pearson (P)2015 Arbordale Publishing


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"In a rhyming text, Summer Tail takes a more lighthearted look at what animals do to keep cool in the summer. Each animal baby asks its mother if humans do whatever that animal does to stay cool. - School Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

2014-01-29
The curious animals of A Warm Winter Tail (2011) return (in the same order), this time to ask their companions or respective parents how humans cool off. Using the same clunky language and metric structure as its predecessor, fox kits ask their mama "Do they hang out their tongues, / like a spring that's been sprung…?" She replies: "No panting! No puffing! / No huh, huh, huh huffing! / They sweat through their skin when it's hot." The similar queries from a turtle, bear cubs, honeybees, a butterfly and other creatures receive like answers. At the end, a lad at the edge of a pool asks the complementary question about animals, and his mother's general answer serves as a summary of what's come before: "Their bodies know how to stay cool." Wald tucks line-drawn vignettes of human figures sporting wings, a shell and other fanciful features into her otherwise realistic, staid painted illustrations. Budding naturalists will come away with a sense of the variety of ways wild animals living in temperate climates stay cool (human strategies, aside from sweating and swimming, aren't covered). They will find further detail and activities related to seasonal adaptations both at the end and on the publisher's website. With its companion volume, a first introduction to the topic. (Informational picture book. 3-7)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169823752
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
Publication date: 02/27/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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