What Do You Do with a Tail Like This?

by Steve Jenkins (Author)

What Do You Do with a Tail Like This?
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

A 2004 Caldecott Honor Book

A nose for digging? Ears for seeing? Eyes that squirt blood? Explore the many amazing things animals can do with their ears, eyes, mouths, noses, feet, and tails in this interactive guessing book, beautifully illustrated in cut-paper collage, which was awarded a Caldecott Honor.

This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades K-1, Read Aloud Informational Text).

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Kirkus Review - Children

—“A humpback whale can be 50 feet long and weigh a ton per foot”—this array of wide eyes and open mouths will definitely have viewers responding with wide eyes and open mouths of their own. (Picture book/nonfiction. 6-9)

School Library Journal

K-Gr 4-Colorful cut-paper collages provide glimpses of the noses, ears, tails, eyes, mouths, and feet of different creatures, showing that each one uses these body parts in a unique and fascinating manner. Combining a guessing game with factual tidbits, the text offers an attention-grabbing introduction to animal physiology. Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

Steve Jenkins contributes another artistically wrought, imaginatively conceived look at the natural world. What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? by Jenkins and wife Robin Page, stages a guessing game. Illustrated with Jenkins's trademark cut-paper art, one spread will show animals' tails (or noses, ears, etc.) as text asks variations of the titular question; turn the page, and the whole bodies of the animals are shown as answers are supplied ("If you're a lizard, you break off your tail to get away"; "If you're a scorpion, your tail can give a nasty sting"). Four pages of illustrated endnotes deliver meaty profiles of the 30 featured creatures. Copyright 2003 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

Review quotes

"Jenkins, this time in collaboration with his wife, has created yet another eye-opening book." School Library Journal, Starred

..".this array of wide eyes and open mouths will definitely have viewers responding with wide eyes and open mouths of their own." Kirkus Reviews, Starred

"This is a striking, thoughtfully created book with intriguing facts made more memorable through dynamic art." Booklist, ALA, Starred Review

"Jenkin's cut-paper collage illustrations are, as usual, ingenious and remarkable in their clarity, their several components neatly articulating the anatomy of their subjects." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Steve Jenkins contributes another artistically wrought, imaginatively conceived look at the natural world." Publishers Weekly
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
9780618997138
Lexile Measure
510
Guided Reading Level
L
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
May 20, 2008
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF051150 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Zoology
Library of Congress categories
Animals
Caldecott Medal
Honor Book 2004 - 2004
Black-Eyed Susan Award
Nominee 2004 - 2005
Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens
Recommended 2004 - 2004
Grand Canyon Reader Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Volunteer State Book Awards
Nominee 2005 - 2006
Garden State Children's Book Awards
Winner 2006 - 2006
Monarch Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Red Clover Award
Nominee 2005 - 2005
North Carolina Children's Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006

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