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What if a tarantula and a scorpion met each other? What if they had a fight? Who do you think would win?
This nonfiction Reader compares and contrasts two ferocious small creatures. Kids learn about the tarantula and scorpion's anatomy, behavior, and more. Book is packed with photos, charts, illustrations, and amazing facts.It takes about 5 Hours and 13 minutes on average for a reader to read Tarantula Vs. Scorpion. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Tarantula Vs. Scorpion is 1st Grade through 4th Grade .
The Lexile score for Tarantula Vs. Scorpion is 570.
Tarantula Vs. Scorpion is 32 pages long.
My grandson loves these books!
Derived From Web , Jan 4, 2022
I bought them as stocking stuffers for my grandson, who absolutely loves them. For an elderly couple looking to downsize, this could be a good deal.
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Grandchildren enjoyed the book
Derived From Web , Feb 9, 2021
It was a scorpion! So they read it, and they liked it, so they bought the book. This book was recommended to me by my 3 year old niece.
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Holds the Attention of my Little guy
Derived From Web , May 7, 2019
He has a big crush on the "Harry Potter" series, and I can't stop him devouring the books. I'm delighted they have faith in Mepham, Cohen said in an interview.
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My daughter enjoyed reading this book
Derived From Web , Jul 12, 2018
My daughter absolutely loves this book. It has a lot of science, he said. My daughter enjoyed reading it. It's a good book, said Dr. Chester Floyd, who co-chaired the inquiry.
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Did not disappoint
Derived From Web , Nov 29, 2017
My 8 year old son has fallen in love with these books and will continue to read them. Great for children who like to read about bugs, insects and animals.
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So interesting!
Derived From Web , Jan 9, 2017
I still have the original book, "The Who Wants To Win?" It's a great way to learn about each animal more relevant to the present day, saving the fight at the end. My kids absolutely love these books and we do too! This one is particularly interesting and has some lovely close-ups of these creepy crawly critters, said Paul LiCalsi.
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