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A Walk in the Prairie - (Biomes of North America) by Rebecca L Johnson (Paperback)

A Walk in the Prairie - (Biomes of North America) by  Rebecca L Johnson (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Take a walk through the prairie. This biome of tall grass and open sky is teeming with life. How do the plants and animals of the prairie survive? As you travel through the prairie, watch closely to understand how each living creature is part of a circle of life.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Take a walk through the prairie. This biome of tall grass and open sky is teeming with life. How do the plants and animals of the prairie survive? As you travel through the prairie, watch closely to understand how each living creature is part of a circle of life.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Deserts. The word conjures images of towering sand dunes, unrelenting heat, and extremely dry conditions with little plant or animal life. In reality, the only characteristic rocky, sandy, cold, and hot deserts share is lack of moisture. The first section of titles considered here encourages readers in elementary and middle grades to look at deserts more closely. They can spend the day in the Sonoran Desert with an artist who creates <em>A Desert Scrapbook</em>, and they can learn that 'gross' animal adaptations help ensure survival. Some books, such as <em>Camels</em>, concentrate on specific animals while others, like <em>The Dry Desert: A Web of Life</em>, consider interconnections within the biome. </p> <p>Although not as dry as deserts, grasslands also lack abundant moisture. Whether waiting for a turn to drink from a water hole or for dark clouds to release rain on Kapiti Plain, grassland animals depend on water for survival. While reading books in the second half of this roundup, students can encounter lions, learn about African elephants, discover how various species live together in <em>Tree of Life: The World of the African Baobab</em>, and sharpen their language-arts skills with <em>African Acrostics</em>, featuring savanna animals. </p><p>People are part of the equation, too. Although some groups have lived in harmony with the desert for hundreds of years, contemporary societies need to deal with population growth, urbanization, climate change, and other destructive factors. The price of human mismanagement of an ecosystem can be high, as the history of United States grasslands demonstrates. Destroying prairie grasses that kept fertile soil in place and slaughtering grazing buffalo had disastrous consequences as both <em>Saving the Buffalo</em> and <em>The Dust Bowl Through the Lens</em> reveal. </p> <p><strong>Besides providing resources for units in science, ecology, and social studies, these titles foster a new appreciation for the diversity and complexity of biomes that cover vast sections of land around the world.</strong></p> <p>GRASSLANDS </p> <p>JOHNSON, Rebecca L. <em>A Walk in the Prairie</em>. illus. by Phyllis V. Saroff. (Biomes of North America Series). Carolrhoda. 2001. PLB $23.93. ISBN 978-1-57505-153-6; pap. $8.95. ISBN 978-1-57505-530-5.<br />--<em>School Library Journal</em></p>-- "Journal" (3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM)<br>

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