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Tooling Around

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Simple, rhyming text introduces eleven animals and the surprising tools they use, including an octopus that hides in a coconut, a dolphin that protects its nose with a sponge, and a deer that bedecks its antlers with heaping piles of mud and grass. Secondary text offers further information about these crafty creatures.

35 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2014

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117 reviews10 followers
August 2, 2024
This book's interesting topic drew me in, and then the structure kept me engaged: I love each animal's simple rhyming stanza followed by a a kid-friendly, informative sidebar offering more nonfiction information. Don't miss the discussion of a 'tool' in the back matter!
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3,818 reviews62 followers
October 2, 2014
The text is bifurcated here: story in rhyme (not always successful) on the left for younger readers and a couple of informational sentences on the right for older readers. Interesting interpretations of what constitutes a tool - a squirrel kicking sand? Does that mean my dog is using a tool each time he kicks the dirt to cover his elimination? I don't know. The watercolor paintings of the animals (and the rhymes) were more successful than the ones of humans, which bookend the story. An author's note discusses the notion of tools, pages follow with information about where each of the eleven creatures live, resources, including web sites for children and adults.
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1,033 reviews57 followers
August 17, 2022
This is one of those books you could read aloud to k-2 students multiple times – in multiple ways for multiple purposes. There is a short rhyming text on each page that names an animal’s tool and its purpose and, in a different font, on the opposite page, there is informational text describing the animal and its tool use in more detail. You could just read the rhyming text – the first time around and have interesting conversations with students. You could read the informational text a second time around and deepen your conversation with students.
187 reviews
November 24, 2014
Tooling Around explains how 11 animals, finches, chimpanzees, otters, crows, deer, bowerbirds, flies, dolphins, octopuses, elephants, and squirrels use tools. Each animal is introduced with a rhyming couplet with an additional one to three sentences to further elaborate on the subject. A 2 page author's note tells how humans once thought that only humans used tools. Websites and additional resources are provided. This works well as a read aloud for pre-k to 3rd grade. Illustrations are done in watercolor with colored pencil and gouache.
79 reviews1 follower
May 23, 2016
This book was amazing! It tells about how different types of animals use different objects as tools to help them do various tasks. There is an element of poetry in the book as well that is rather enjoyable. The illustrations are done in watercolor, colored pencil, and gouache. I could use this book to teach about the concept of what a tool is, and how what can be used as a tool varies depending on the situation.
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889 reviews24 followers
January 29, 2016
Nonfiction rhyming text about the different "tools" animals use. Additional information on each page.
Profile Image for Carol.
1,771 reviews22 followers
September 29, 2014
Nice illustrations. Creative idea to inform young readers about some unknown animal traits and abilities.
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11.7k reviews102 followers
October 14, 2014
This book is wonderfully presented, and gently reminds us that we are not alone in our abilities! This would make a nice read-aloud.
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359 reviews6 followers
December 29, 2014
One side of the page has text appropriate for preschoolers, the other side of the fold has further information about the animal. Very cool book.
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