Federal Protectors (Protectores federales)
Set of 6 titles
Hi-tech cameras. Hidden messages. Secret missions. There’s nothing more high-interest than the jobs federal workers do in secret to keep U.S. citizens safe. In this North American Spanish translated series, leveled text and detailed infographics help struggling and reluctant readers find out what goes on behind the scenes when keeping Americans safe from enemies. The series is also available in English.
Interest Level | Grade 4 - Grade 6 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
Dewey Number | 327.12-363.28 |
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ATOS Reading Level | 3.4-4.5 |
Guided Reading Level | O |
Language | Spanish |
Publisher | Black Rabbit Books |
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Format | Reinforced book |
ISBN | F23CREA19 |
Copyright | 2024 |
Number of Pages | 32 |
Dimensions | 6.5 x 9 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
Federal Protectors (Protectores federales) - School Library Journal
These six volumes, highlighting the various federal agencies created to protect people and tackle crime, provide a basic introduction for young readers. Both facts and figures are included; for example, one role of U.S. Marshals is to locate missing children, the FBI was formed in 1908 to investigate crimes, and the FPS was created to guard federal buildings. Training and educational requirements are highlighted as well. The narratives are straightforward and informative, and photographs of agents in action accompany the text. All in all, these titles provide solid introductions to these important security providers. VERDICT The accessible narratives and interesting subject matter should entice young readers, and librarians should consider where there is a demand.