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Eye to eye, how animals see the world, Steve Jenkins

Label
Eye to eye, how animals see the world, Steve Jenkins
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
NC1040L, lexileSentence length: 5 (very hard), Word frequency: 2 (easy), Lexile
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Eye to eye
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
851347253
Responsibility statement
Steve Jenkins
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, 5.7.Accelerated Reader AR, 5.7, 0.5, 165429., MCPL
Sub title
how animals see the world
Summary
Profiles a series of animals with unusual eyes and explains how such animals use their uniquely evolved eyes to gain essential information about the biological world
Table Of Contents
Hardback -In his latest eye-popping work of picture book nonfiction, Caldecot Honor-winning author-illustrator, Steve Jenkins explains how for most animals, biologically, eyes are the most important source of information about the world. The simplest eyes -- clusters of light-sensitive cells -- appeared more than one billion years ago, and provided a big survival advantage to the first creatures that had them. Since then, animals have evolved an amazing variety of eyes, along with often surprising ways to use them
Target audience
primary
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