Two Truths and a Lie: It's Alive!
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Two Truths and a Lie: It's Alive!

Hardcover – June 27, 2017

Price
$32.00
Format
Hardcover
Pages
176
Publisher
Walden Pond Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0062418791
Dimensions
7 x 0.67 x 9 inches
Weight
1.48 pounds

Description

From School Library Journal Gr 4–7—The authors have essentially created a kid's version of the popular NPR program Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me (in which adults compete to determine which news story is false); however, in this case, the emphasis is on science rather than current events. There are nine chapters in total, each devoted to quirky stories related to a different topic (e.g., plants, animals, humans). Each chapter contains three tales: two true and one false. Readers are instructed to use their research skills in order to differentiate between fact and fiction, and to that end a "Research Guide" is included, offering tips such as how to evaluate Internet sources for authority, accuracy, and reliability. An "Answer Guide" explains which of the three stories in each chapter is false and why, and an extensive bibliography cites sources. Kid-friendly text and colorful sidebars and images combine to create an overall attention-grabbing effect. VERDICT Providing a framework from which to develop the tools necessary to think critically about information, this title is a fun and potentially useful curricular tool for teachers and librarians, as well as an entertaining read for tween science fans.—Ragan O'Malley, Saint Ann's School, Brooklyn “An engaging, entertaining compendium that will inform and confound.” — Kirkus Reviews Ammi-Joan Paquette loves caves, hates mushy bananas, and is ambivalent about capybaras. She is the coauthor of the Two Truths and a Lie series and the author of the novels Rules for Ghosting , Paradox , and Nowhere Girl as well as the Princess Juniper series and many more. She is also the recipient of a PEN/New England Susan P. Bloom Children’s Book Discovery Award honor. Joan lives outside Boston, Massachusetts, where she balances her own writing with her day job as a literary agent. You can visit her online at www.ajpaquette.com. Laurie Ann Thompson loves capybaras, hates caves, and is ambivalent about mushy bananas. She is the coauthor of the Two Truths and a Lie series and author of several award-winning nonfiction books, including Emmanuel’s Dream , a picture book biography of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, which was the recipient of the Schneider Family Book Award and was named an ALA Notable Book and a CCBC Choice, among other accolades. She lives outside Seattle with her family, and you can visit her online at www.lauriethompson.com. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • “Considering the fresh attention being paid to teaching a skeptical approach to information evaluation, this series opener couldn’t be better timed. A brief but savvy guide to responsible research methods adds further luster to this crowd pleaser.” —ALA
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  • Two Truths and a Lie
  • is the first book in a fascinating new series that presents some of the most crazy-but-true stories about the living world as well as a handful of stories that are too crazy to be true—and asks readers to separate facts from fakes!
  • Did you know that there is a fungus that can control the mind of an ant and make it do its bidding? Would you believe there is such a thing as a corpse flower—a ten-foot-tall plant with a blossom that smells like a zombie? How about a species of octopus that doesn’t live in water but rather lurks in trees in the Pacific Northwest?
  • Every story in this book is strange and astounding. But not all of them are real. Just like the old game in this book’s title, two out of every three stories are completely true and one is an outright lie. Can you guess which? It’s not going to be easy. Some false stories are based on truth, and some of the true stories are just plain unbelievable. And they’re all accompanied by dozens of photos, maps, and illustrations. Amaze yourself and trick your friends as you sort out the fakes from the facts!
  • Acclaimed authors Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson have teamed up to create a series of sneaky stories about the natural world designed to amaze, disgust, and occasionally bamboozle you.

Customer Reviews

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An awesome book for science lovers!

Highly engaging informational book that presents three unusual stories about plants and animals around the world, but only two of them are true!
Two things I loved: that the authors want readers to go and research to find the truths (or lies) for themselves. The research guide gives them tips on how to spot “fake news,” where to go to find reliable sources, and when to use common sense. The world needs this now. The second thing was the book’s structure: organized in three parts (plants, animals, and humans) with engaging text features and side notes, Two Truths is a feast for the eyes that will have kids saying, “Wow!”
5 people found this helpful
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Amazing resource to teach kids to research

Every school librarian should have this book! Amazing resource to teach kids to research. I plan on using this with my 3rd-5th graders to talk about searching online and verifying information. Gives great tips on how to find info. My kindergartner loved this book. He researched by using the voice text feature on Google and was able to correctly identify the "lie" story each time. We had great discussions about checking multiple sources. At one point we found a video of a creature that doesn't really exist. That almost had him tricked until we talked about verifying the information and then we couldn't find any. By far my favorite summer read!
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Great Summer Read

The introduction sets the stage for an entertaining read. Laurie and Joan have written the three segments in each of the nine chapters so convincingly that it is at times difficult to determine the falsehood.

In addition to the three cleverly written stories per chapter, Laurie and Joan expanded the fun by including lists of plant facts, plant names, animal group names, under sea creatures, animal facts, dinosaur names, strange and mysterious medical procedures, and illnesses - all which contain one falsehood. Is a cucumber a fruit? Is it a gulp of magpies? Do vampire squids exist? Can you catch monkey pox? Is truth stranger fiction? You'll have to do some research to find out (or look in the Answer Guide provided).

Especially useful to parents and teachers are the "Try This!" and "Take Action" and "Talk It Out" sections (offering ways to expand on the information), the colorful sidebar definition flags, the index, and the Research Guide. This guide offers suggested research options and the challenge to make your first reaction - Show me your source. All very valuable tools for student research and generally surviving in todays "fake news" and internet scam environment.

Although full of photographs, Lisa Weber's added illustrations, especially the lab-coated monkey and his investigative assistant are endearing and captivating. Kids of all ages will enjoy this book, and learn a lot about our strange and wacky world.
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A keeper for all generations. Get. This. Book!

I pre-ordered this book to send to a very good friends who happens to be 8 and an advanced reader. He has a little brother who he reads to all the time. Got the book yesterday, devoured it, and am sending it off tomorrow. This is such a fun and interesting book which appears to be designed to ignite curiosity in kids (and me!) which makes me SO happy! Very clever. Love it.
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My family loved reading this book aloud

Such a great idea, and so perfectly executed. My family loved reading this book aloud and debating which stories we thought were true or false. The pictures are terrific, too--they really make you think about the nature of evidence and authority and how fake stories can be made to look quite real.

I'm so glad this is going to be a series--can't wait for the next volume!
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A must have for teachers, parents, and kids!

This is a fantastic book for kids of all ages! We read it around a pool this summer and had so much fun guessing the lie and learning so much from the truths! My teacher sister absconded with my original copy and then my second went to a well-deserving teacher friend! Buy it for classrooms and coffee tables! You won't be disappointed!
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Engaging Nonfiction!

What an interesting idea! I loved the engaging nature of the stories. They are well-written, and I'm hoping more volumes are on the way!
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Five Stars

Clever, informative, and entertaining. Looking forward to the next volume!
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The format for this book is brilliant for middle-grade readers

The format for this book is brilliant for middle-grade readers! Each chapter has three sections with three different "stories." Two are true; one contains a lie. However, all three sections contain some pretty unbelievable content. Such a fun book to read and discuss with kids. I love the extra tips about research included in the book. A great way to show students the importance of thinking critically, questioning, and verifying facts. You can't believe everything you read!
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Highly engaging

Kids are going to LOVE THIS BOOK! I thought I knew a thing or two about some of the funky plants and animals in this book, but I admit I was stumped more than a few times, choosing the true story. Such a cool idea, and so timely in this day and age where kids are trying to figure out how to sort out truths and untruths.
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