Who can resist a pocket-sized, bad-tempered, color-changing,
swivel-eyed, snail-paced, long-tongued sharpshooter? Kids won't be
able to after reading Martin Jenkins's amazing portrait of
chameleons. With the eye of a scientist and the enthusiasm of a
child, Martin Jenkins reveals the very cool facts about chameleons'
life and anatomy. Did you know, for example, that most of a
chameleon's eye is covered in skin, like the rest of its body? It
sees through a tiny peephole in the middle! Sue Shields's vivid
watercolor close-ups bring a chameleon's unique features into
startling focus.
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