Actual Size

by Steve Jenkins (Author)

Actual Size
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

How big is a crocodile? What about a tiger, or the world's largest spider? Can you imagine a tongue that is two feet long or an eye that's bigger than your head? Sometimes facts and figures don't tell the whole story. Sometimes you need to see things for yourself--at their actual size.

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Publishers Weekly

Animals in Action A trio of titles explores the animal kingdom. Actual Size by Steve Jenkins is the Caldecott Honor artist's latest foray into the natural world. Here, his signature cut- and torn-paper collage artwork depicts animals to scale, imitating fur and skin remarkably. The title page shows a "pygmy shrew, 2 inches long" and readers can view only one 12-inch eye of the giant squid (it can grow up to 59 feet long); the man-eating saltwater crocodile requires a three-page foldout to depict its toothy countenance. (May) Copyright 2004 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 5-In striking torn-and-cut paper collages, Jenkins depicts 18 animals and insects-or a part of their body-in actual size. One illustration compares an atlas moth with a 12-inch wingspan to a dwarf goby fish, which is 1/3-inch long. The eye of a giant squid, at a foot across, occupies a spread to terrific effect; only the snout and tongue-curling its two-foot length across two pages and littered with termites-are visible in the picture of the giant anteater. The hand of a gorilla fills a page opposite the entire pygmy mouse lemur with its tiny human-fingertip-sized palm. The saltwater crocodile grows to 23 feet, so tremendous that its head occupies a three-page foldout. On the reverse side is the rat-eating Goliath frog, a staggering 36 inches long in full hop. One or two lines of text briefly introduce each animal and give specific measurements, e.g., the gorilla stands 5 1/2 feet tall and weighs 600 pounds, while the mouse lemur is 2 1/2 inches tall and weighs 1 ounce. The end matter offers full pictures of the creatures and more details about their habitats and habits. Mixing deceptive simplicity with absolute clarity, this beautiful book is an enticing way to introduce children to the glorious diversity of our natural world, or to illustrate to budding scientists the importance of comparison, measurement, observation, and record keeping. A thoroughly engaging read-aloud and a must-have for any collection.-Dona Ratterree, New York City Public Schools Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

"Jenkins' imaginative paper collages work their usual magic in transcending their medium to capture the spirit and detail of their subjects. The real triumph here, however, is the compositions...the book makes brilliantly creative use of its tight focus, resulting in startling closeups." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred

"Jenkins' artwork is gorgeous (a gatefold of a frog in midleap is particularly memorable)... An unusual, unusually effective tool for connecting children to nature's astonishing variety." Booklist, ALA, Starred Review

"A thoroughly engaging read-aloud and a must-have for any collection." School Library Journal
Steve Jenkins

Steve Jenkins and Robin Page have collaborated on many books, including the Caldecott Honor-winning What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? and the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Move! Steve, Robin, and their three children eat, bathe, and sleep in Boulder, Colorado. Visit them at Steve's website at www.stevejenkinsbooks.com.

Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780547512914
Lexile Measure
1080
Guided Reading Level
L
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
March 20, 2011
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF051000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | General
Library of Congress categories
Animals
Body size
Monarch Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Grand Canyon Reader Award
Winner 2006 - 2006
Keystone to Reading Book Award
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Red Clover Award
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Black-Eyed Susan Award
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Washington Children's Choice Picture Book Award
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Virginia Readers Choice Award
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Beehive Awards
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Flicker Tale Children's Book Award
Winner 2006 - 2006
Texas 2x2 Reading List
Recommended 2005 - 2005
Orbis Pictus Award
Honor Book 2005 - 2005
Garden State Children's Book Awards
Winner 2007 - 2007
North Carolina Children's Book Award
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South Carolina Childrens, Junior and Young Adult Book Award
Nominee 2007 - 2008
Young Hoosier Book Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007

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