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Rare Bird

Join "accidental naturalist" Maria
Ruth on a journey of discovery as she illuminates the secret
life of the Marbled Murrelet, an endangered seabird that depends
on the contested old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest for
its survival.
Animals for
Young Readers
“This series of wonderful books
has striking cover art without and superlative animal
photography within. The well-written text is perfectly crafted
for beginning readers, with large-font, short chapters, easy
words, interesting statistics and many full-page photos." --Today's
Librarian
"...fine series...highly recommended pick for grades 3 and
up."
--Children's
Bookwatch,
Owls. Describes biology, habits, life cycle of several
species of owls for young readers. Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark
Books, 2005.
Hawks & Falcons. Describes biology, habits, life cycle of
various hawks and falcons for young readers. Marshall
Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 2004.
Snakes. Describes biology, habitats, population status of
several of the world’s snake species for young readers. Marshall
Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 2002.
North
American Ecosystems
Part of a series of school library
reference books for middle-school readers published by Marshall
Cavendish/Benchmark Books. Each 64-page book is organized into
several chapters with full-color illustrations, maps,
field-tested science experiments, glossary.
The Pacific Coast (2000).
Describes the dynamics of the coastal ecosystem from Alaska
south to Mexico. Features chapters on the intertidal communities
of the rocky coast, salmon migration, kelp forests, gray whales,
and a tree-nesting seabird called a marbled murrelet.
The Mississippi River (2000). From the Minnesota
headwaters to the Gulf of Mexico, learn about mayflies,
kingfishers, beaver dams, pre-Katrina flooding, oxbow lakes, and
deltas.
The Tundra of North America (1999). Features tundra
regions of Alaska and Canada and includes stories of adaptation
and survival. Learn about anti-freeze in bees, the snow goose
crisis, caribou migrations, snowy owls, heaving and thawing, and
the truth about lemmings.
The Deserts of the Southwest (1998). Features the U.S.
Southwest and Mexico including the Sonoran, Chihuahuan, and
Mojave Deserts as well as the Colorado Plateau and the Great
Basin.
Three Dimensional
Nature Portfolios - Pop-Ups
Elaborate and innovate pop-up books
created by award-winning designers, paper engineers, and
illustrators.
The Ultimate Ocean Book,
Western Publishing/Artists & Writers Guild, 1995.
Three-dimensional (pop-up) book about life under the sea.
Features chapters on habitats, locomotion, defense strategies,
eating, and ocean phenomena. Bronze-medal winner in
International Dimensional Illustrators Competition.
The Tropical Rain Forest, Simon & Schuster, 1995.
Companion text to large-format pop-out poster featuring artwork
by American wildlife artist Robert W. Hines.
The Butterfly, Stewart, Tabori, & Chang, 1991. A
three-dimensional nature portfolio awarded a gold medal at the
1991 International Dimensional Illustrators Competition.
Translated into Italian, German, French, Portuguese, Spanish,
Japanese.
The Beetle, Stewart, Tabori, & Chang, 1992. A
three-dimensional nature portfolio. Selected by the Children's
Book Council as one of the Outstanding Science Trade Books for
Children. Translated into Italian, German, French, Portuguese,
Spanish, Japanese.
Fire Fighting: Behind the Scenes
(Houghton-Mifflin, 1998). A close-up look at the job of fire
fighting for 8-12 year-old readers. Illustrated with full-color
photographs and detailed diagrams. Listed in Bank Street
College’s Best Children’s Books of 1998.
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