Book Descriptions
for Platypus by Sue Whiting and Mark Jackson
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A concise text and realistic watercolor illustrations combine to show a day in the life of the Australian mammal that has fascinated scientists for generations. The platypus shares qualities with a duck (bill and webbed feet), a beaver (tail), a reptile (its walk), a bird (lays eggs), a snake (venomous), and a mammal (produces milk). This reclusive animal is seldom seen in the wild so this thorough account of its typical behaviors is most welcome. Additional facts in a slightly smaller typeface appear on every page. (Ages 6–9)
CCBC Choices 2017. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2017. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Meet the puzzling platypus! A lively narrative and engaging illustrations follow a fascinating creature that defies categorization.
There it is, a giant duckbill emerging from a burrow. But this animal has fur -- and walks low to the ground, with claws and a wide, flat tail like a beaver. When it swims, it looks like a miniature crocodile, and when faced with threats, it keeps its snakelike venom at the ready. And did you know that the female platypus lays eggs? Follow a most unusual mammal as it leaves its home and travels through the night, gliding past wallabies and evading a hungry fox -- hurrying, scurrying, always busy, always looking for a meal!
There it is, a giant duckbill emerging from a burrow. But this animal has fur -- and walks low to the ground, with claws and a wide, flat tail like a beaver. When it swims, it looks like a miniature crocodile, and when faced with threats, it keeps its snakelike venom at the ready. And did you know that the female platypus lays eggs? Follow a most unusual mammal as it leaves its home and travels through the night, gliding past wallabies and evading a hungry fox -- hurrying, scurrying, always busy, always looking for a meal!
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