Let's Look at Hands cover

Let's Look at Hands

Author: Sideri, Simona

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.8
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 108
Points per Word 0.00463

Description

The book "Let's Look at Hands" by Sideri, Simona shows young readers the different ways animals use their limbs. It features simple text and pictures depicting how animals use their paws, flippers, wings, and tentacles to move. The book is designed for early readers at a 1.8 reading level and introduces children to the variety of animal appendages.

Quick Summary

Get ready to meet some of the most surprising hands in the animal kingdom, where even the tiniest creatures have super skills hiding in their paws, claws, and hooves. Kids will love spotting familiar animal paws alongside surprising ones, like a monkey's grabbing fingers or an elephant's powerful trunk-like grip, and they'll be amazed that these creatures use their hands just like kids use theirs. If your kid loves the National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Animals, they'll be thrilled by this up-close look at how animals big and small put their amazing hands to work. This book is perfect for kindergarten through second graders, especially ages 4 to 7, who are curious about the world around them.