Open Court
Grade 2
Look Again
591
Hel
Heller, Ruth, 1924-. How to hide an octopus & other sea
creatures. New York : Grosset & Dunlap, c1985. Describes,
using rhyming text, how various
sea animals change color to
blend in with their
surroundings.
591.37
Heller, Ruth. How to hide a crocodile. Grosset & Dunlap, 1986.
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Bro
Brown, Ruth. If at first you do not see. 1st American ed. New
York : Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston, 1983, c1982. A
caterpillar has some scary
adventures before becoming a
beautiful butterfly. The reader
needs to turn the book as he
reads as there is writing
around the sides of the pages.
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Car
Carle, Eric. The mixed-up chameleon. New York : HarperCollins,
c1984. A bored chameleon wishes it could be more
like all
the other animals it sees, but
soon decides it would rather
just be itself.
E
Gan
Gantos, Jack. Rotten Ralph's trick or treat! Boston : Houghton
Mifflin, 1986. Sarah's rotten cat Ralph goes to a Halloween
costume party dressed as her
and creates horrible mischief
under the protection of his
disguise.
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Jon
Jonas, Ann. The trek.
1st ed. New York : Greenwillow
Books,
c1985. The city streets become a jungle, then a
desert, as
a child forges her way to school,
observing and avoiding all
the wild animals posing as
trees, chimneys, fences, and even
fruit.
E
Lio
Lionni, Leo, 1910-. A color of his own. 1st Dragonfly Books ed.
New York : Knopf, 1997. A little chameleon is distressed
that he doesn't have his own
color like other animals.
E
Man
Manton, Dennis. Wolf comes to town. 1st American ed. New York
: Dutton Children's, 1994. A wolf who is a master of
disguise is able to steal
whatever he wants from a town,
including food, clothes,
appliances, pets, and a little boy.
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Num
Numeroff, Laura Joffe. Why a disguise? 1st Aladdin Paperbacks
ed. New York, NY : Aladdin Paperbacks, 1999,
c1996.
Relates how a disguise can be
used to evade the school
bully, Mom's lima beans, and
other unpleasant things.
VC
How to hide a crocodile.