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Creep, Leap, Crunch! A Food Chain Story by Jody Jensen Shaffer, illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal

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Published by Knopf Books for Young Readers







Summary: For the first part of this book, the rhyming text builds like The House That Jack Built, with the sun shining down on a cricket munching grass that’s eaten by a mouse, who’s swallowed by a snake, which is scooped up by a hawk, who gets trapped by a fox that gets chased by a bear. But on some days things are different, and the story takes a twist as each animal escapes its predator, leaving the bear to munch on “flowers and seeds…all that she needs.” Includes an illustrated glossary that gives more information about each of the animals. 48 pages; ages 4-8.

Pros: A fun and clever introduction to food chains, with the second version of the story perhaps makes the case for vegetarianism.

Cons: Some of the main characters meet a gory end in the first version.
 
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