Nature's Best Jumpers cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.5
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1165
Points per Word 0.000429
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

This book discusses the insects and animals that are nature's best jumpers.

Quick Summary

If your kid is obsessed with bugs, frogs, or anything that hops, this one's a winner. "Nature's Best Jumpers" by Frankie Stout takes elementary-age readers on a quick tour of animals that can really leap frogs, grasshoppers, fleas, and more all packed into a short 1,165-word read that won't overwhelm reluctant readers. The AR 4.5 level means it's perfect for kids in roughly second or third grade, and at just half a point, it works great as a quick independent reading win or a classroom read-aloud. What makes it memorable is how it highlights the wow-factor of nature's athletic achievements like how a flea can jump 100 times its body length, which kids usually find completely mind-blowing. Parents will appreciate that it's purely educational without any scary or heavy content, just fun facts delivered in a straightforward way. If your young reader devours this and wants more creature features, "National Geographic Kids Weird Sea Creatures" hits that same sweet spot of short, fascinating nature content for early elementary ages.