Here was my original question, with the two responses following. Some
people were interested in a HIT. Than you to all who responded. I very
much appreciate the resources of LM Net.
Does anyone have any great suggestions for books about animals on each
continent? The second grade does a yearly study of the continents and
currently is using a set of books from the 70's with titles like
"Mammals of Australia". I'd like to update these.
(1) Do you have access to EBSCO's Animals online? Wonderful resource.
Kids Search
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=srck5> -
For kids K-5, covers EBSCO Animals, Image Collection, Middle Search
Plus, Newspaper Source, Primary Search, TOPICSearch, American Heritage
Dictionary and Funk & Wagnall's New World Encyclopedia. The Teachers
Resources section covers Academic Search Premier, ERIC, and the
Professional Development Collection.
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=srck5>
(2)No suggestions re: bks of animals on each continent but one of my
favorite animal bks. is Brian Wildsmith's Amazing animal alphabet book.
--Mary Niedenfuhr, Teacher-Librarian
Hughes Elementary School
Berkeley Heights, NJ
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