I did not like this book because I do not like poisonous frogs. I enjoyed this book because I liked the part when I saw a toucan in the book. I also did not like this book because I do not like army a...
Man, this MTH non-fiction companion is GREAT. It's just straight facts and figures told with the help of Jack and Annie as your guides. It could have just been a bunch of "listicles" or "fun facts," b...
This book is absolutely adorable. It is so informational and extremely good for younger kids, it is interesting and extraordinarily educational. These books in general guide children to ask informatio...
Genre: Informational NonfictionGrade Level: 3-5This book has a lot of great information about the rain forest in it! I like how it corresponds to the fiction story "Afternoon on the Amazon" for studen...
Plenty of drawings and pictures make this easily accessible to young readers, as well as giving research tips and further resources. The non fiction companion to Afternoon on the Amazon...
Love reading about the rainforest. I'm not going to lie when I read the Magic Treehouse for the Rainforest it was kinda scary! With all the animals and ants.....But I'm definitely getting on board wit...
The Fact Tracker to accompany the 6th Magic Tree House book (Afternoon on the Amazon) is a book about Rain Forests - not just the Amazon, where the story was set, but all rain forests on Earth. It's a...
I like learning about some different types of plants in the rainforest. I also love the illustrations in these books....
I really liked this book because its non-fiction and I really like non-fiction books....
This one is full of amazing plants and animals as well as people. It covers rain forests all over the world. The Osborne did a great job on this one. ...