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Trudy the Tree Frog (Hardcover)
Jennifer Keats Curtis; Illustrated by Laura Jacques
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In this classic grass-is-greener-elsewhere tale, the amphibious
Trudy is happy sleeping in a bark-covered tree until one wide leap
lands the little tree frog on a young girl's bedroom windowsill.
There, she spies the girl's wondrous sleeping quarters and becomes
desperate to get out of her scratchy limb bed and onto those fluffy
pillows. See what happens when she gets her wish.This rhyming tale
will make young readers smile and encourage them to think about
slumbering in their own comfy beds. For ages 5 to 8.
A baby squirrel that has fallen out of his nest suddenly interrupts
a spring game of catch. Knowing what to do, the two boys
demonstrate how to handle the furry mammal properly and what to do
when they find the squirrel's sibling. Placing them safely in a
box, the two boys retreat to the house so as not to scare the
mother away while she recovers her babies. Once again, Jennifer
Keats Curtis combines an exciting animal encounter with an ordinary
childhood event to create a fascinating, realistic story about
wildlife rescue. Laura Jacques' extraordinary illustrations
perfectly capture the thrill and excitement of the boys and the
animals. Middle grades-ages 8-12.
An exciting tale about a young human hero, Braden, who discovers
Squeak, an orphaned baby otter, in the park. Thinking quickly, the
young hero and his parents contact a wildlife rehabilitator to
collect Squeak and nurse him back to health. Although Braden would
like to keep Squeak as a pet, he learns about otters and the
importance of rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife that live among
humans. This story is based on the work of wildlife rehabilitator,
Suzanne McBride, who helps return healthy river otters and other
creatures to the wild. Squeak is a real otter that now resides at
the Calvert Marine Museum, in Solomons Island, Maryland. It is
cared for by doting aquarist Linda Hanna, who enjoys the antics and
games of the furry mammals. Early reader-ages 5-8.
Osprey Adventure describes the heroics of a boy and his biologist
father who save a young osprey from certain death. Young Pete is
concerned when he spies a trash bag in an osprey nest. He and his
dad boat around the bird's channel marker and learn that, not only
does the raptor's home contain trash, but one of the fish hawks has
become tangled in fishing line and is gravely ill. This story is
based on the work of a real hero, Pete McGowan, a U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Chesapeake Bay Field Office biologist, who has studied
osprey for years. He believes that half or more of all osprey nests
on the bay and surrounding rivers contain fishing lines, or similar
cordage material. This story describes a big problem among these
well-known birds of prey. Happily, ospreys are making a comeback
after being nearly eradicated by pesticides in the 1970s, but
fishing line and balloon ribbon have become serious threats to the
well-being of chicks and adults. Early reader-ages 5-8.
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Moonlight Crab Count (Paperback)
Neeti Bathala; Contributions by Jennifer Keats Curtis, Veronica Jones
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R293
R245
Discovery Miles 2 450
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Creek Critters (Paperback)
Jennifer Keats Curtis; As told to Stroud Water Research Center; Illustrated by Phyllis Saroff
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Discovery Miles 2 150
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