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64 pp.
| Chelsea Clubhouse
| October, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 0-7910-9113-9$28.00
(3)
4-6
Nature Walk series.
Beginning with interesting overviews of the birds, these thorough introductions use color photographs, drawings, and sidebars to illustrate a comprehensible discussion of the birds' anatomies, life cycles, and coexistence with humans. Although their covers make the books look a little more babyish than is the content, report-driven readers and curious observers will find them useful. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Nature Walk titles: The Canada Goose and Crows and Ravens.
64 pp.
| Chelsea Clubhouse
| September, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 0-7910-9115-5$28.00
(3)
4-6
Nature Walk series.
Beginning with interesting overviews of the birds, these thorough introductions use color photographs, drawings, and sidebars to illustrate a comprehensible discussion of the birds' anatomies, life cycles, and coexistence with humans. Although their covers make the books look a little more babyish than is the content, report-driven readers and curious observers will find them useful. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Nature Walk titles: The Canada Goose and Crows and Ravens.
64 pp.
| Chelsea Clubhouse
| September, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 0-7910-9117-1$28.00
(3)
4-6
Nature Walk series.
Maps, photographs, sidebars, and black-and-white drawings augment these informative, accessible discussions of common North American mammals. From cultural overviews and theories of evolution to classification and behavior, these titles provide practical information for the report-driven reader as well as the curious observer (although the books' covers make them look a little more babyish than is the content). Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Nature Walk titles: The Bat, The Coyote, The Mountain Lion, and The Squirrel.
64 pp.
| Chelsea Clubhouse
| September, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 0-7910-9116-3$28.00
(3)
4-6
Nature Walk series.
Maps, photographs, sidebars, and black-and-white drawings augment these informative, accessible discussions of common North American mammals. From cultural overviews and theories of evolution to classification and behavior, these titles provide practical information for the report-driven reader as well as the curious observer (although the books' covers make them look a little more babyish than is the content). Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Nature Walk titles: The Bat, The Coyote, The Mountain Lion, and The Squirrel.
64 pp.
| Chelsea Clubhouse
| September, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 0-7910-9119-8$28.00
(3)
4-6
Nature Walk series.
Maps, photographs, sidebars, and black-and-white drawings augment these informative, accessible discussions of common North American mammals. From cultural overviews and theories of evolution to classification and behavior, these titles provide practical information for the report-driven reader as well as the curious observer (although the books' covers make them look a little more babyish than is the content). Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Nature Walk titles: The Bat, The Coyote, The Mountain Lion, and The Squirrel.
64 pp.
| Chelsea Clubhouse
| September, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 0-7910-9114-7$28.00
(3)
4-6
Nature Walk series.
Maps, photographs, sidebars, and black-and-white drawings augment these informative, accessible discussions of common North American mammals. From cultural overviews and theories of evolution to classification and behavior, these titles provide practical information for the report-driven reader as well as the curious observer (although the books' covers make them look a little more babyish than is the content). Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Nature Walk titles: The Bat, The Coyote, The Mountain Lion, and The Squirrel.
80 pp.
| Chelsea Clubhouse
| September, 2006
|
LibraryISBN 0-7910-9118-X$28.00
(3)
4-6
Nature Walk series.
Beginning with a simple explanation of Linnaeus's classification of living things, the author introduces Charles Darwin and his theories of evolution and natural selection and their impact on science both then and now. Although the book's cover makes it look a little more babyish than is the content, the many color photographs, diagrams, and sidebars effectively supplement the accessible text. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind.