Do lizards eat ice cream? : how animals beat the heat

Title
Do lizards eat ice cream? : how animals beat the heat

Personal Author EPSB
Etta, Kaner

Summary
"A fun, factual, interactive exploration of how animals stay cool in hot weather, for ages 4 to 8 Do koalas run through sprinklers? Do ants sit in front of air conditioners? No! But in ultra-hot weather, animals and humans alike have adopted creative ways to beat the heat. From lizards that dance to keep their feet cool, to elephants that use their ears like fans, this funny and informative book reveals how animals adapt to survive warm weather. Written in question-and-answer format and featuring playful imagery, this summery sequel to Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate? encourages discussion and laughter. Questions and fun facts are paired with comical illustrations of animals trying human tactics to keep cool. Funny and accessible phrasing makes each animal adaptation easy to understand and will spark curiosity in STEM learning."--

Year Published
2023

Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged)

Note
Follow up to: Do frogs drink hot chocolate?

Subject
Body temperature -- Regulation.
 
Animal heat.
 
Heat adaptation.

Genre
Instructional and educational works.
 
Picture books.

Added Author
Piechota, Jenna,

Summary
"A fun, factual, interactive exploration of how animals stay cool in hot weather, for ages 4 to 8 Do koalas run through sprinklers? Do ants sit in front of air conditioners? No! But in ultra-hot weather, animals and humans alike have adopted creative ways to beat the heat. From lizards that dance to keep their feet cool, to elephants that use their ears like fans, this funny and informative book reveals how animals adapt to survive warm weather. Written in question-and-answer format and featuring playful imagery, this summery sequel to Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate? encourages discussion and laughter. Questions and fun facts are paired with comical illustrations of animals trying human tactics to keep cool. Funny and accessible phrasing makes each animal adaptation easy to understand and will spark curiosity in STEM learning."-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN
9781771476225

Publisher
Toronto, ON : Owlkids Books, [2023]


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Brightview590.2 KANBook30504000207683Non-Fiction