April 15, 2013

Review Childrens Book: Python by Christopher Cheng, Mark Jackson (Illustrations)

Summary-
Follow the deadly python as she slithers in search of a meal in this riveting nature story that is not for the faint of heart.
Python stirs and slithers out from her shelter, smelling the air with her forked tongue. It’s time to molt her dull scales and reveal the glistening snake underneath. Gliding along a tree, she stops and watches very, very closely as a bird drops onto a branch — and escapes the razor-sharp teeth just in time. But Python is hungry, so she slides on to stalk new prey. Combining informative facts, expressive illustrations, and a lyrical, mesmerizing narrative, here is a book to captivate anyone fascinated by this iconic creature.
 
Review-
This book is very informative about Pythons. It goes into their habitat, thier babies and how they catch their dinner. The story is easy to read and easy to follow. My 6 year old loved this book. the pictures are well drawn and colorful. The book is great learning book about snakes. I recommend this book to any snake loving child.
 
Publisher-Candlewick Press
Reviewer Rating: 3 Stars
Reviewed by~Lora
Thank you to Candlewick Press for the donation of this book to the Read for your future book program in exchange for a honest review!
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