Prairie Dog's Play Day

Includes: Prairie Dogs, Bald Eagle Rules and The Stinker (skunk)

Margot Finke

Illustrator - Kathy Iler

Genre:  educational/rhyming/non-fiction

'Prairie Dogs Play Day' on Blazing Trailers
How do Prairie Dogs avoid becoming "snack food" for bigger critters? By teamwork that is smart, of course.

Book Video: "Prairie Dog's Play Day: Includes: Prairie Dogs, Bald Eagle Rules and The Stinker (skunk)" by Margot Finke

Publisher:

Writers Exchange-ePublishing

Release Date:

June 2006

Length:

36 pages

Ebook ISBN:

1 920972 16 1
 

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Book Preview: "Prairie Dog's Play Day"

"Prairie Dog's Play Day" is one of 7 rhyming picture books in my "WILD and WONDERFUL" series. Children learn about animals from the US and Australia.

Each book tells facts about unique critters, and is great for non-fiction classroom learning, or home schooling lessons. Fun, educational, and very kid friendly.

REVIEW

This second new e-picture book by Margot Finke teaches children about animals that may be a bit more familiar than the typical "Aussie animals" in her other new book. Yet, it includes facts about each creature that will be new information to most readers. Prairie dogs, Bald Eagles, and Skunks are all subjects for her charming rhymes in her ebook, Prairie Dog's Playday. Detailed illustrations make the books easy to follow.

Do you know what Skunks eat for breakfast? Or, how Bald Eagles take care of their young, or how Prairie Dogs protect themselves from other animals? You will after reading this cute book.

Story time truly takes on a magical feel with new and delightful e-picture books from Margot Finke.

Reviewed by: Suzanne Lieurance: Children's Writers Coaching Club.

EXCERPT

These neat little critters have small dainty feet,
They like grassy places with plenty of heat.
You'll see them out romping when it's a fine day,
Seems prairie dog life is just nothing but play.