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Paperback Albino Animals Book

ISBN: 1581960166

ISBN13: 9781581960167

Albino Animals

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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Discover more about the special challenges faced by albino animals that exist in virtually every species on Earth. Vivid photography of unusual albino animals... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Light, but fascinating.

Kelly Milner Halls, Albino Animals (Darby Creek Publishing, 2004) Kelly Milner Halls chimes in with a book of lovely photographs of albino animals coupled with text that shows Halls' fascination with these biological rarities. Albinism is always a subject of mystery and intrigue to the younger set (and, in no small meaure, to their parents), and Halls has given us a book that serves as a very good introduction to the topic, with just enough detail to spark the interest of kids, but not enough to bore them. If your kids have expressed this sort of fascination-- or if you still have it yourself-- this is definitely worth looking up. *** ½

The only creatures that can reflect every color in the rainbow

When I was a child I scoured the Kalamazoo Public Library for any and all books on the topic of albinism. This was in the days before the Internet, and my searches through periodical lists yielded paltry results at best. I tell you here and now that I would have killed, KILLED I say, for this book. "Albino Animals" is probably the best non-fiction book on albinism currently available to youngsters. On top of that, the subject matter is just this side of fascinating. In it, we are privy to some of the rarest and most beautiful animals in the world. If you've a kid that absolutely has to read a non-fiction book on a topic of their choice, try persuading them along these lines. Author Kelly Milner Halls begins with a brief explanation of the reasons behind albinism. She breaks down the complicated genetics between dominant and recessive genes and gives a thorough yet interesting explanation of what it means to lack pigment. Then we're off! The book is divided between the different kinds of animals in the world today. There are reptiles, sea mammals, land mammals (both large and small), fish, birds, and an enticing chapter simply called, "The Rarest of the Rare". Flip through some pages and you'll see sights to astonish and amaze. Who knew that albino butterflies, carrying shades of the palest softest pinks, could be so lovely? What about peacocks with feathers of a brilliant and entirely pure white? Here you can view remarkable white spiky hedgehogs and incredibly lovely and stylish white Bengal cats. Best of all are the stories Halls tells. Whether you're learning about the life of Snowflake the white gorilla or how Mulali the albino kangaroo made a friend, the tales told here are as variegated as the creatures they speak of. There's even a large section on various towns in America that have spent years cultivating themselves as homes to white squirrels. In the back of the book Halls makes sure to offer information on NOAH, the National Organization for Albinism (for people) as well as an impressively in-depth glossary of terms and Bibliography. The Bibliography is so extensive that it catalogues the interviews performed by the author, the articles researched, books read, and websites cited. This is information I would have killed for as a kid. Best of all, your average child reader will find the text just as interesting as the drop-dead-gorgeous-photographs. You'll come away from this book with a sense that people everywhere find albino animals in the wild to be beautiful and worth keeping from harm. I can't praise this book enough. For fabulous factual information and pages of tales that anyone would find exciting, "Albino Animals" is, like its namesakes, truly one-of-a-kind.

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The wild facts and eye-popping visuals will encourage children to learn more about the underlying basic science ... surprisingly substantive picture book for older reader. May 2004.

With captivating color photography

Kelly Milner Halls' Albino Animals is an informed and informative picture book about albinism - the hereditary trait that causes a complete lack of pigmentation in mammals which usually resulting in an entirely white color with bright red eyes. Captivating color photography of albino mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, and even a person, enhance this fascinating and straightforwardly scientific presentation which is especially recommended for young readers.
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