Wild Predators (Wild Kratts) (Step into Studying)
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PBS’s animated hit present Wild Kratts follows the adventures of zoologists Chris and Martin Kratt as they journey to animal habitats across the globe. Alongside the best way, they encounter unbelievable creatures whereas combining science training with enjoyable. Girls and boys ages 4 to six will love this Step 2 Step into Studying leveled reader as they activate their Creature Energy Fits to go searching with the world’s most wonderful predators, akin to sharks, lions, and crocodiles! Step 2 Readers use fundamental vocabulary and quick sentences to inform easy tales. For kids who acknowledge acquainted phrases and may sound out new phrases with assist.
Writer : Random Home Books for Younger Readers; Illustrated version (July 14, 2015)
Language : English
Paperback : 32 pages
ISBN-10 : 0553524720
ISBN-13 : 978-0553524727
Studying age : 4 – 6 years, from prospects
Grade degree : Preschool – 1
Merchandise Weight : 2.31 kilos
Dimensions : 6.06 x 0.12 x 9.06 inches
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Rose –
Wild Krats fans will love
Good for a summer reading basket, age appropriate
Karen J –
Fun for pre-readers too
I got this for my 5 year old grandson who has not shown any interest in reading books, but loves the Wild Kratts TV show.
He opened it right away and looked through the pages and then asked me to read it to him.
Just getting him off his iPad and interested in a book was great! Good choice and educational too
Mara D. –
My kids love these books!
My boys love wild kratts and these books are perfect to help encourage them to learn to read while enjoying the wild kratt fun.
davis marilyn –
hit with grand son
grand son was ecstatic to get this gift
KMelgar~Pupp –
Can’t go wrong with the Wild Kratts!!
My son is fascinated with the Wild Kratts! and so am I now! Their very informative way of teaching our kids all there is to know about animals and wild life makes everything we have purchased so far so very well worth it and I’m sure we are not done!! Love them!!!
Brittney Templeton –
Love it
Great for beginners. My love loves them
delicateflower152 –
An Excellent Book for Encouraging “Wild Kratts” Fans to Read …
My five-year old grandson, who is obsessed with the Wild Kratts, really likes Martin and Chris Krattâs âWild Kratts: Wild Predatorsâ. This book does accomplish an important goal â encouraging my grandson to read. If you also have a child or grandchild who has resolved not to read aloud, it does merit your consideration.
The text of this book is interesting and informative. Following the introductory pages, each different predator is discussed on two facing pages. Since predators are found in all animal classifications, I liked that those discussed in âWild Kratts: Wild Predatorsâ included mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Only predators in the fish family were omitted. The print is large and easy to see; there is not so much text that it overwhelms a child reading the book. The illustrations look much like the animation from the âWild Krattsâ television show.
I am not as impressed by their latest offering as I was with former Wild Kratts books. I felt some of the discussions were ambiguous in their references or led the reader to misinterpret the discussion. For example, the chapter about jaguars stated they caught caimans; the next sentence stated ââ¦they can be black or spottedâ¦â Was âthey referring to the jaguar or the caiman? This may be a picky point, but one that in the context of a childâs learning to read and to interpret what they read, I believe is relevant.
âWild Kratts: Wild Predatorsâ is a very good book with which to encourage young readers. My grandson has been willing to try reading this book aloud. It features some of his favorite PBS characters; it is short, but not too short, and Martin and Chris Kratt âActivate Predator Powerâ!
JCheng –
Such a great book!
My kids love the Wild Kratts and reading their books brings a lot of adventure and fun for my kids.
The educational aspect is wonderful as a parent, but the humor and awesome chemistry the brothers have encourage my kids to explore together without bickering 🙂
Kades McMak –
My kids love wild kratts so being able to engage them in reading even more with these books!! They need to come out with more books!!
Cati Stoica –
Book is amazing for a beginner with help reader. I am really sorry that they don’t produce books for older kids.
Aurelia –
Questo libretto è carinissimo e credo sarà anche utile!
Premessa, mio figlio, 7 anni, è appassionato del cartone animato dei fratelli Kratts, da grande, grazie a loro, ora si è messo in testa di fare lo zoologo! Cercavo da tempo un libro che fosse proprio dedicato a questa serie ma nulla, almeno in italiano…e allora eccomi a tentare di prendere “due piccioni con una fava” 😉 : acquistare un libretto che possa far felice mio figlio e sperare che lo aiuti anche a fargli piacere la lingua inglese che oggi vede un po’ distante, la studia, sì, ma senza quel convincimento o quel pochino di impegno in più perché non la percepisce, almeno ancora, una materia utile quotidianamente!
Allora, premesso questo, ed il fatto che non l’avrei preso se avessi trovato qualcosa in italiano, devo dire che invece ha fatto il suo effetto “doppio” proprio grazie alla lingua diversa:
– sarà comunque che i “poteri delle creature animali” battono ogni diffidenza anche linguistica?
– sarà che il libretto, in particolare questo, è un livello “2” per cui adatto alle prime letture, con termini semplici, intuibili anche dalle immagini molto simili a quelle dei cartoni e quindi riconoscibili?
– sarà che mio figlio sa le puntate a memoria per cui, bene o male, ne riconosce il significato generale e insieme andiamo a cercare i vocaboli più impegnativi?
– sarà che i “predatori selvaggi” (giaguaro, orso polare, lemure, mantide religiosa, ghepardo, falco pescatore…) descritti in questo volume sono per lui di grande interesse per cui ne cerca di capire le caratteristiche seppur in altra lingua?
Non so bene quale motivo sia stato più la causa della sua soddisfazione e il suo continuo sfogliare le pagine (circa 30, con un formato grandino, adatto alle mani di un bimbo) ma io ne sono felice….perché come gli dico sempre, se vorrà fare davvero lo zoologo forse un po’ di inglese per girare il mondo servirà 😉
Prima di acquistare il libretto, sebbene abbastanza economico (circa 3.50â¬), ne ho scaricato un estratto sul kindle…le pagine visibili erano ovviamente pochissime ma mi hanno dato un’idea del contenuto e ho fatto cosi l’ordine.
Dato che questo mi ha molto aiutata nella scelta, inserisco anche io delle foto di alcune pagine interne al libretto sperando sia di aiuto a chi sta valutando un eventuale acquisto. Ciao!
Alin –
my son loves it
T Evans –
These are great little books for early readers who like animals. They held my daughter’s interest and encouraged her to read new words.