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ANIMALS BY THE NUMBERS by Steve Jenkins Kirkus Star

ANIMALS BY THE NUMBERS

A Book of Infographics

by Steve Jenkins ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins

Pub Date: Nov. 1st, 2016
ISBN: 978-0-544-63092-5
Publisher: HMH Books

A visual compendium of facts and figures about the animal world.

The prolific Jenkins knows how to present information in ways that resonate with his child readers. He presents aspects of animal physiology that have particular appeal for their ease of understanding (size, heart rate, life span) and for their eww! factor (venom, poison, human deaths). His examples range widely, and his information reflects what young readers want to know. How many different kinds are there? Which is fastest? Who travels furthest? He even touches on endangered species and mass extinctions. This engaging title will also delight educators, who will find it a splendid source for graph- and chart-reading practice. There are pie graphs and bar charts in varying designs, histograms, proportionally scaled graphics, clusters, a timeline, and even a flow chart. There are numerous symbols and keys. The clean design places both the animal images and the connected infographics on generous white space with clear labels. Aspects such as size and biomass are presented to scale, and these comparisons always include humans. The graphical combination of cut-and-torn–paper collage, words, and numbers begins with the table of contents. In an afterword, Jenkins explains where he got his numbers and how he dealt with conflicting statistics.

A special treat for all who love animal statistics.

(bibliography, websites) (Informational picture book. 6-12)