A basic easy-reader science book for emergent readers, this book describes the nests of several different animals, from eagles and flamingoes to termites and crocodiles. With a two-page spread dedicated to a full-color photo of a different animal’s nest, the text is broken into two boxes for each: for early emergent readers the first box contains a single sentence in a large font that follows a predictable pattern (either “______ build nests,” or “_______ live in nests.”); for slightly more advanced readers the second box contains 2-3 additional sentences with more information. These books certainly serve a purpose, but I have a hard time investing very many of my library dollars in books that are so light on information. Perhaps they are best suited to classroom curriculum materials.