Mollusks is one of a series of short books for primary school learners, this volume written by Kaitlyn Salvatore. Released 25th Jan 2025 by Rosen Publishing under the Britannica educational group, it's 32 pages and is available in hardcover library binding format.
This is a colorful and engaging book about the mollusk phylum and *some* of the classes belonging to it: bivalves, gastropods, and cephalopods. For some reason (brevity? complexity?) the other 4 classes: aplacophs, monoplacophs, polyplacophs, and scaphopods aren't included in this book. The target audience is roughly 6-10 years old, though it's quite information dense, and there aren't likely a lot of kids that age with good enough reading skills to really absorb the info (in other words, there are a lot of adults who could learn a thing or two from the content included here).
The language is not complex, but the text is written in scientifically accurate jargon. Scattered throughout are prompts and questions to help readers think about the material. The prompts are in color highlighted text bars labeled "Consider This".
The book is very colorful and fully illustrated throughout. Most of the book uses stock photography, but the quality and sharpness of the photos are top notch.
Four stars. It would make an excellent choice for public, school, or classroom library acquisition, for home use, or for gift giving (to a biology/natural sciences interested kid).
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
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