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IF YOU PLAYED HIDE-AND-SEEK WITH A CHAMELEON by Bill Wise

IF YOU PLAYED HIDE-AND-SEEK WITH A CHAMELEON

by Bill Wise ; illustrated by Rebecca Evans

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-58469-651-3
Publisher: Dawn Publications

Even speedy, strong, flexible, and athletic kids are sure to walk away from this humbled by the talent in the animal kingdom.

Indeed, our animal friends can outsqueeze, outstare, outhide, and outjump us all. Think you’d beat a chameleon at hide-and-seek? Think again. They have camouflage on their side, and they also have eyes that can swivel independently. Giraffes would win at basketball, anacondas at wrestling, kangaroos in the long jump, and elephants in weight lifting. An octopus’s flexibility would give it the advantage playing Twister, and who would even dream of playing tag with a porcupine? Backmatter includes a paragraph of further factual information about each featured animal as well as some easter eggs to spy in the illustrations. A final spread offers some activities to challenge kids in each of the STEM areas; in engineering, children might invent something that would give them the advantage. Teachers will love the idea of having students create new pages for the book with their own animal-human match-ups. Evans’ watercolor illustrations are appropriately humorous, and pointedly, none of the kid contestants are poor sports; all appear to be trying their best and having fun. The five children are racially diverse; one wears glasses; all are slim. Pair with Etta Kaner and David Anderson’s And the Winner Is (2013) for further humbling truths.

Absolutely fascinating

. (Informational picture book. 4-8)