Crow Smarts: Inside the Brain of the World's Brightest Bird (Scientists in the Field)
R**E
Five Stars
Great book on crows helps to understand them much better
S**N
So incredibly smart!
Love this book!
T**A
Crow Smarts is Smart Science and a Fascinating Read
As the name implies, the Scientists in the Field series profiles the work of scientists currently conducting cutting-edge research on topics of interest to upper middle grade readers somewhere in our fascinating universe. After reading only a few titles, Scientists in the Field became my favorite series--quite a feat for informational text! Not only are the topics and locales fascinating and diverse, so are the scientists profiled. What a gift to be able to provide role models that show science is for everyone.As a fan of this series, I couldn't have been more thrilled when I learned several years ago that Pamela S. Turner, author of The Frog Scientist--the book that originally made me fall in love with this series--was working on a book about crows, one of my favorite creatures. I stalked the sciencemeetsadventure.com blog, emailed encouraging words to the author, and pre-ordered my copy as soon as I could. Despite that tremendous build-up, amazingly, I was not at all disappointed.Crow Smarts: Inside the Brain of the World's Brightest Bird will be a valuable resource as I teach 10-year-olds about inquiry and experimentation, asking rich questions, designing experiments, and brain science. I will also use it as a mentor text as we learn about reading and writing informational text. It provides compelling examples of making the topic relatable by focusing on individual cases, using a sequential structure, descriptive writing, and attention-grabbing chapter/section titles. As with all Scientists in the Field books, the photography and the non-fiction text features are unparalleled. Each book is an in-depth study of specialized research, miraculously made appealing enough to engage both 10-14 year-olds and their teachers. Don't miss Crow Smarts: Inside the Brain of the World's Brightest Bird.
M**R
Crows are smart and funny...
...and so is this book! Very enjoyable read. I read it to my 3rd graders. A big hit!
T**R
Good read
A good read that tells about crows making tools.
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