How Many Baby Pandas? by Sandra Markle, is a young readers’ introduction to pandas and how people are helping them at Wolong Giant Panda Breeding Center in China. We start with one panda at birth about six inches long, weighing four ounces, and looking like a pink rat. We follow pandas’ growth in the center and learn facts about the animals along the way. The photographs of pandas wrestling with each other and holding their own baby bottles are as sweet as they sound. Regardless of the title, the counting aspect of the book is certainly secondary. At the end, there are extra facts, glossary, bibliography, websites, and donation information. Good for early elementary school readers or preschoolers who want to learn about animals. Especially cute animals.
Nonfiction Monday Round-up is here today, so leave links in the comments and I’ll update throughout the day.
Edited to Add: Funny story I told my teen the Ashton Kutcher line yesterday, and she didn’t think it was that funny. I explained it, telling her that it’s only because he’s cute that he has a career, because he hasn’t really done anything. So, today I see an article in The Washington Post about celebrities who are famous for being famous. At the end of the article the primo example is named: Ashton Kutcher.
9:00 a.m. Round-Up
- The Tiger Has a Toothache over at In Need of Chocolate. (How perfect is that?)
- Mother Osprey: Nursery Rhymes for Buoys and Gulls at Wild About Nature.
- The Day Glo Brothers over at Simply Science. (Didn’t they open for the Jonas Brothers?)
- Bubble Homes and Fish Farts over at Fuse #8.
- How to Survive in Antarctica at Abby (the) Librarian.
- Discussion of Dieppe: Canada’s Darkest Day of World War II with author and historian Hugh Brewster at Just One More Book, plus bonus nonfiction tracks of Faces of the Moon and Neo Leo: The Ageless Ideas of Leonardo da Vinci.
- Just the Right Size at 100 Scope Notes.
- Which Way to the Wild West? at Jean Little’s Library. (I’m guessing... west.)
- Don’t Squash that Bug! at A Patchwork of Books.
- Major Taylor, Champion Cyclist at Lori Calabrese Writes!
- Amazing Animals: Rainforest Romp at Wendie’s Wanderings.
- Unite or Die at Jen Robinson’s Book Page.
- Follow the Money! at Reading Tub. (I’m trying, Terry, but the money keeps getting away.)
- Pharoh’s Boat at Miss Rumphius Effect.
- New ABC books at and by Laura Salas. (I’m partial to the title A is for Arrrr! A Pirate Alphabet.)
4:00 p.m. Round-Up
- Life in the Boreal Forest at Bookends. (Doesn’t that sound pleasantly cool during an August heat wave?)
- A round-up within a round-up with Finding Truth, Then and Now, 14 Cows for America, Truth You Can Trust, and Save This Superstar! all at I.N.K. — Interesting Nonfiction for Kids. (Sorry I missed you earlier.)
7:00 p.m. Round-Up
- The Frog Scientist at Biblio File, who adds, “MR! You live in DC! Baby pandas don’t look like a pink rat, they’re THE SIZE OF A STICK OF BUTTER!”
23 comments:
Thanks for doing the Round Up. How Many Baby Pandas is right up my daughters' alley so I'll have to see if our library has it. I posted about The Tiger Has a Toothache. http://inneedofchocolate.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/non-fiction-monday-the-tiger-has-a-toothache/
Today SimplyScience has The Day Glo Brothers by Chris Barton.
www.simplyscience.wordpress.com
Thank you for hosting.
Shirley
Hi Pam,
We've had an all non-fiction week this week at Just One More Book! with fabulous fun and informative books:
"Non-fiction rhyming book Faces of the Moon": http://www.justonemorebook.com/2009/08/05/lunar-learning-faces-of-the-moon/
and
"Neo Leo: The Ageless Ideas of Leonardo da Vinci": http://www.justonemorebook.com/2009/08/07/back-to-the-future-neo-leo-the-ageless-ideas-of-leonardo-da-vinci/
Plus today we discuss "Dieppe: Canada’s Darkest Day of World War II" with author and historian Hugh Brewster:
http://www.justonemorebook.com/2009/08/10/interview-with-hugh-brewster/
Thanks for rounding us up!
Got me some Bubble Homes and Fish Farts over at Fuse #8. Cheers!
Thanks for rounding us up, Pam!
I'm reviewing How to Survive in Antarctica
http://abbylibrarian.blogspot.com/2009/08/book-review-how-to-survive-in.html
Kim hutmacher reviews an oceanic twist on Mother Goose at the Wild About Nature blog:
http://wildaboutnaturewriters.blogspot.com/2009/08/nonfiction-monday-seaside-twist-on.html
Thank you for hosting this week!
Which Way to the Wild West by Steve Sheinkin
http://jeanlittlelibrary.blogspot.com/2009/08/which-way-to-wild-west-by-steve.html
Thanks! Jennifer
We (and by we, I mean I) have a review of "Just the Right Size" up at 100 Scope Notes
I have a review of Don't Squash That Bug! up for Non-Fiction Monday. Thanks!!
http://apatchworkofbooks.blogspot.com/2009/08/non-fiction-monday-dont-squash-that-bug.html
Amanda
A Patchwork of Books
Great links so far!
Today, Lori Calabrese Writes! highlights an amazing picture book biography--
Major Taylor Champion Cyclist
Thanks for the roundup, Pam. I laughed at your description of pandas--I've written a poem about animal camouflage called, But Where Do Pandas Hide?
I have a post today about my four new themed ABC books with Capstone Press.
http://laurasalas.livejournal.com/165606.html
Hi Pam,
Thanks for hosting!
Recently on INK: Interesting Nonfiction for Kids -- "Finding Truth, Then and Now" by Sue Macy; "14 Cows for America: Collaborating and Blog-touring" by Gretchen Woelfle; "Truth You Can Trust" by Vicki Cobb; and "Save This Superstar!" by Rosalyn Schanzer.
http://inkrethink.blogspot.com/
I'm in Pam, with a review of Unite or Die by Jacqueline Jules.
On Wendie's Wanderings I'm talking about Amazing Animals -- Rainforest Romp.
http://wendieold.blogspot.com/2009/08/nonfiction-monday-rainforest-romp.html
Thanks, -WendieOld
I read How Many Baby Pandas when MR brought it home and was overwhelmed by its cuteness.
I had to watch a Die Hard movie afterward just to get back to normal.
Thanks for hosting, Pam. We've been reading Follow the Money! by Loreen Leedy.
http://childrens-literacy.com/2009/08/10/nonfiction-monday-follow-the-money/
I'm in today with a review of David Weitzman's book Pharaoh's Boat.
Thanks for hosting this shindig!
Great post, I'll be sure to check out some of these books. PST: I got your Ashton joke btw. LOL. Cool Round-Up. :D
Bookends blog has a post for Life in the Boreal Forest by Brenda Z. Guiberson to celebrate this week's Non-fiction Monday at http://bookends.booklistonline.com/2009/08/10/life-in-the-boreal-forest-by-brenda-z-guiberson/
MR! You live in DC! Baby pandas don't look like a pink rat, they're THE SIZE OF A STICK OF BUTTER!
I'm in with The Frog Scientist:
http://www.jenrothschild.com/2009/08/nonfiction-monday.html
You are soooo right about Ashton. Great roundup!
Dude, my friends and I still call him Butterstick.
Also, while your non-local readers might not have gotten the joke, for their sakes I hope that they know the size of "a stick of butter" than a "pink rat"!
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