Grassland food web (Ecosystem food webs) Author: Meister, Cari | ||
Price: $25.16 |
Summary:
An illustrated narrative nonfiction journey to a North American prairie that shows elementary readers how animals and plants in a grassland ecosystem survive in an interconnected food web.
Illustrator: | Gray, Howard |
Reviews:
School Library Journal (04/01/21)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 04/01/2021 K-Gr 3—Each title in this series begins with a brief description of the ecosystem and the idea that energy passes through the food web. Examples of organisms at each level are introduced—producers, consumers, decomposers. The narrative builds up from plants to apex predators and shows how everything is connected, emphasizing that if one species disappears it will affect the entire web. Illustrations show a variety of life within the ecosystem, not just those mentioned in the text. They include interesting details without being overly gory; several of the animals have almost human expressions of surprise on their faces as they are caught by predators. Supporting material includes a glossary, a diagram of the food web with color-coded arrows identifying the trophic level of each component, and suggested websites. VERDICT A good introduction for early elementary students. - Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.