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Why comics matter for young readers 02/12/24
Bum or Face?
Publisher: Sourcebooks inc.
Could you tell the difference between a Cuyaba dwarf frog’s face and its, ahem, bum? Would you be fooled by the smiling face displayed on the backside of the Promethea Moth Caterpillar? Kari Lavelle’s unique non-fiction book explores all these questions and more – using humour as a gateway to introduce a variety of facts about some rare animals.
Featuring amazing nature photography and bitesize chunks of information, this book is a good option to grab the attention of younger readers who might find more traditional non-fiction books daunting. Each animal is introduced by a zoomed in image, inviting the reader to make predictions. This element of interactivity adds to its appeal – especially with the comedic element of the 'Bum or Face?' refrain.
Along with its humour, the information presented about the animals is interesting and accessible. Once the reader’s attention has been grabbed, they can learn about how animals use different parts of their bodies to camouflage, capture prey and attract mates – all of which contributes towards a scientific understanding of animals and their different physiologies. A great choice for encouraging fans of toilet humour towards non-fiction texts.
Allech chi ddweud y gwahaniaeth rhwng wyneb broga corrach Cuyaba a’i, ahem, ben-ôl? Mae llyfr ffeithiol unigryw Kari Lavelle yn archwilio’r cwestiwn hwn a mwy – gan ddefnyddio hiwmor fel ffordd o gyflwyno amrywiaeth o ffeithiau am rai anifeiliaid prin.
Mae’r llyfr doniol hwn, sy’n cynnwys ffotograffau o natur a phytiau bach o wybodaeth, yn cyfrannu at ddealltwriaeth wyddonol o anifeiliaid a’u ffisioleg. Dewis gwych ar gyfer cyfeirio’r rhai sy’n hoffi hiwmor tŷ bach tuag at destunau ffeithiol.
Readers are invited to guess whether they can see an animal’s bum or its face in this hilarious non-fiction book. Afterwards, they are presented with interesting, mini fact-files about each animal.
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