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Gr 3-5-Both the physical size and chapter-book format of these  titles make them suitable alternatives to fiction for  independent reading, especially for students drawn to the  little-known curiosities and mysterious phenomena of the natural  world. The books offer the fresh perspective of professionals  whose fieldwork is related in a close-up, personal way. Each one  begins with an introduction followed by four brief yet  informative chapters. Mysteries explores on the uncanny  abilities of animals such as the loggerhead turtle, which  navigates the ocean's magnetic fields to return to its nesting  ground. With a focus on dolphins, border collies, mountain  lions, and elephants, Encounters considers cooperative endeavors  between human and beast as well as risky face-to-face meetings.  The use of technology to study the behavior of different animals  is the emphasis of Tracking Animals. Graphically pleasing, each  title includes full-color photographs of the scientists, the  animals, and their surroundings, as well as a map. The current  testing environment requires students to articulate the main  idea, summarize, and identify key text structures. These books  are ideal for mastering nonfiction-reading skills.-Gloria  Koster, West School, New Canaan, CT   Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.