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Night Science for Kids: Exploring the World after Dark
By Terry Krautwurst
List Price: $12.95 Reading level: Ages 9-12. Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: Lark Books; New edition (2005) Kids will want to grab a flashlight and start discovering the night world with the help of this safety-minded, abundantly illustrated and exciting combination of nature guide and fun activity book. Staying up late is just part of the fun, because children will also find the answers to many of the most intriguing questions: Why is the nighttime dark? Why does the length of the night change with the seasons? Why is darkness important to plant and animal life? Youngsters will meet fascinating nocturnal creatures, build a bat house, and begin to recognize different owl hoots. The stars will beckon as kids learn how to read the night sky, recognize constellations, and understand how Earth fits into the big picture. And these new night explorers can construct a camouflage blind and garden by moonlight, too. Plenty of parent-friendly safety considerations are included.
Raptor! Paperback 118 pages; Publisher: Storey Publishing (2002)
A kid's guide to birds of prey; vulture culture, owl prowl, hawk talk. Loaded with color photos. Meet the raptors - the birds perched at the top of the food chain. Hunting & scavenging to stay alive, they watch, soar, dive & kill every day. Learn where they live, how they spend their days & night, and how their three strongest physical features - eagle eyesight, sharp talons, hooked beaks - add up to impressive hunting equipment. A SPY GUIDE identifies raptors in flight.
Fun with Nature Take-Along Guide List Price: $22.95 Plastic Comb: 288 pages
Publisher: Northword Pr (1998) Filled with fascinating facts and awesome activities, Fun with Nature helps you find out about what it look like, what it eats and where to find it.
Caterpillars, Bugs and Butterflies introduces you to the amazing world of insects. Find and identify 8 caterpillars, 12 bugs and 10 butterflies and moths, many right in your own backyard.
Frogs, Toads and Turtles. Identify 30 of your favorite wet and wild creatures. Learn how a gray treefrogâs skin looks like bark because it spends most of it life in a tree.
Snakes, Salamanders and Lizards introduces 30 different snakes, salamanders and lizards. Theyâre scaly and slithery and make most people squeamish. What more could you want? Except maybe a few hints on where they hang out so you can watch them.
Rabbits, Squirrels and Chipmunks introduce you to 29 different rabbits, squirrels and chipmunks. Learn about what they eat and where you might see them while on a walk.
Tracks, Scats and Signs. You may not know where to look, or what to look for, but animal signs are everywhere. Identify 17 common clues that wildlife species leave behind in the woods, in the fields and along ponds.
Trees, Leaves and Bark. Identify 16 common treesâlike looking for willows along river banks, because they like it when their roots are wet. Learn about interesting facts, life span and uses of trees.
Watching Nature: A Beginner's Field Guide
By Monica Russo Paperback: 96 pages Publisher: Sterling; (2002) Grade 3-6 âChock-full of tips on how to spot and identify, by sight or by sound, animals, insects and plants in various seasons and habitats, how to create a backyard sanctuary and how to record observations, Russoâs text is enhanced by Kevin Byronâs photographs, most in color.... Impressive!ââThe Washington Post. A fascinating introduction to observing nature and discovering clues about animals and plants. The book encourages beginners to "open their eyes" and identify signs of wildlife, and explains how to keep a journal to record observations. The description of identifying characteristics is especially helpful, e.g., field marks; behavioral activities of animals; and details of texture, color, shape, size, and patterns for plants and trees. There are also chapters on summer sounds made by birds, insects, and frogs, as well as sights to look for in various habitats. The full-color photographs are especially attractive and useful in identification. Appropriate sites around the world are mentioned for types of wildlife viewing. Good safety tips are included, as well as how to use binoculars, magnifiers, and field guides. There's a wealth of information here for budding naturalists.
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These are previously owned books in good to average condition; with worn edges, has clean & complete texts & good binding.
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