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    Camping with the President
      When John Muir invited President Theodore Roosevelt to a visit of Yosemite, the two men sneak off from media and Secret Service to go on a 4-day camping trip. The Author's Note and biographies, convey the importance of the friendship in expanding the Nat
      Author: Wadsworth, Ginger HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

    Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night
      This informative, fun to read book combines a poetic description and a factual one of animals of the night. It is a book of wonderful rhythms and rhymes about night creatures with a sidebar of scientific facts and beautiful woodblock illustrations. The i
      Author: Sidman, Joyce HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | science

    Nearer Nature
      The author writes reflectively of his winter walks on his Vermont farm and sketches the footprints, animals, and plants that capture his attention. An index enables the reader to find specific information. The descriptions are rich in detail and languag
      Author: Arnosky, Jim HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

    Pocket Babies And Other Amazing Marsupials
      A fascinating introduction to the many kinds of marsupials, or animals who carry their young in pouches, in North America and Australia. Author includes a glossary, index, bibliography, and suggestions for further reading.
      Author: Collard, Sneed B. III HSE Descriptors: science

    Pocket Babies And Other Amazing Marsupials
      A fascinating introduction to the many kinds of marsupials, or animals who carry their young in pouches, in North America and Australia. Author includes a glossary, index, bibliography, and suggestions for further reading.
      Author: Collard, Sneed B. III HSE Descriptors: science

    Safari Beneath the Sea
      Chapters entitled "Far Out Fish" and "Mind-Boggling Mammals" etc. are illustrated by colorful photographs of life in and around the sea. Additional facts are included in boxes and in bold faced and bulleted sections throughout the text. A useful index g
      Author: Swanson, Diane HSE Descriptors: science

    Symphony of Whales, A
      This book is based on the true story of a "whale rescue" by a group of Siberian villagers in the mid-1980s.
      Author: Schuch, Steve HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Welcome to the Ice House
      The author uses very poetic language to describe the natural life that exists during the long winter and brief summer of the Arctic.
      Author: Yolen, Jane HSE Descriptors: science

    Whale Journey
      This book describes the migration journey of grey whales. Birthing and care of whale babies are also described. The illustrations are breathtaking.
      Author: French, Vivian HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Where Else in the Wild?: More Camouflaged Creatures Conceled...and Revealed
      Various styles of poetry about camouflaged animals and insects. It includes rhyming, free verse, haiku, and concrete poems, The photographs of the animals are bright and beautiful taking in natural surroundings. Readers attempt to locate the creature a
      Author: Schwartz, David M. and Yael Schy HSE Descriptors: science | language arts - reading | language arts - writing

    Where the Wild Horses Roam
      Text and accompanying photographs portray the "ways" of the wild horses in the U.S. West. Issues related to the necessity of managing these animals, especially on public lands, are also addressed.
      Author: Patent, Dorothy Hinshaw HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > cats
    Black Cat
      A black cat explores an urban neighborhood. The stunning illustrations are a combination of painting and photography.
      Author: Myers, Christopher HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Cats in Krasinski Square, The
      With a simple text and marvelous watercolors, Hesse tells a true story of the bravery of the Jewish Resistance who helped the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. End matter provides more historical background.
      Author: Hesse, Karen HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Every Living Thing
      Each story in this collection features an animal, and in every case the existence of the animal helps to foster the feelings of love or compassion in the people. The stories touch upon topics such as alcoholism, aging, loneliness, and foster parenting.
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia

    Tulip Sees America
      The author tells a fictionalized version of her trip from the midwest to her new home in Oregon.
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > dogs
    Appalachia: The Voices of Sleeping Birds
      The author and the illustrator, both from Appalachia, lovingly remember the people, the customs, and the dogs.
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia

    Because of Winn-Dixie
      10-year-old Opal and her preacher father move to a small Florida town. Opal finds a dog (Winn-Dixie), gradually eases her loneliness, and learns to accept some losses.
      Author: DiCamillo, Kate

    Dog Lost
      An eleven-year old boy and pit bull terrier become best of friends. In an angry rage, the father throws the dog out into the street and the dog is forced to survive. Eventually the boy and his dog are reunited but not before the dog becomes a local hero
      Author: Lee, Ingrid HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Dogs of Myth
      Here are 13 tales about dogs from myths and legends from around the world.
      Author: Hausman, Gerald, & Hausman, Loretta HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Gowanus Dogs
      A homeless man meets some homeless dogs. The meeting changes everyone's life.
      Author: Frost, Jonathan

    Marley and Me
      This is a memoir about a family's "life and love with the world's worst dog." It's interesting and funny and sad. Reviewers report that this book appeals to non-readers who can read but don't.
      Author: Grogan, John

    My Life in Dog Years
      Each chapter describes one of the amazing and unforgettable dogs Gary Paulsen has owned. As we read his dogs' stories, we also learn a great deal about the author.
      Author: Paulsen, Gary

    Orville: A Dog Story
      Chained alone in a barn by the couple he thought might give him a good home, a very ugly stray dog is miserable until a new neighbor moves in and he falls in love.
      Author: Kimmel, Haven

    Orville: A Dog Story
      Chained alone in a barn by the couple he thought might give him a good home, a very ugly stray dog is miserable until a new neighbor moves in and he falls in love.
      Author: Kimmel, Haven

    Painting the Wind
      This "is a beautiful story about holding on to perfect moments that only a summer in a place that you love can offer" (dust jacket).
      Author: MacLachlan, Patricia & MacLachlan, Emily

    Peace, Locomotion
      This book is a collection of the letters and poems Lonnie, hero of the book Locomotion, writes to his sister Lili, who lives with a different foster parent than Lonnie does. The book is remarkably upbeat while dealing with the family issues that Lonnie an
      Author: Woodson, Jacqueline HSE Descriptors: language arts - writing

    Peace, Locomotion
      This book is a collection of the letters and poems Lonnie, hero of the book Locomotion, writes to his sister Lili, who lives with a different foster parent than Lonnie does. The book is remarkably upbeat while dealing with the family issues that Lonnie an
      Author: Woodson, Jacqueline HSE Descriptors: language arts - writing

    Puppies, Dogs, and Blue Northers
      Paulsen shares his love of the Iditarod and especially of Cookie, his primary lead dog, and her pups. Descriptions of how the pups learn are alternately amazing, touching, and hilarious.
      Author: Paulsen, Gary

    Selvakumar Knew Better
      Based on a true story, the book tells of a dog named Selvakumar who saved a South Indian boy from drowning during the tsunami of 2004.
      Author: Kroll, Virginia HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    World According to Dog, The
      This is a charming collection of the author's poems and short essays about dogs written by teens.
      Author: Sidman, Joyce

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > elephant
    One and Only Ivan, The
      When Ivan, a gorilla who has lived for years in a down-and-out circus-themed mall, meets Ruby, a baby elephant that has been added to the mall,he decides that he must find them a better life. Although a work of fiction, this story comes from a true story
      Author: Applegate, Katherine HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | science

    Safari
      Bateman, a famous nature artist, creates a pictorial safari of African wildlife. The text offers detailed, interesting lore and the information boxes contain facts about habitat, height, weight, food, and range. The photograph-like paintings engage the
      Author: Bateman, Robert HSE Descriptors: science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > ferret
    Back to the Wild
      Endangered species are bred in captivity and taught survival skills before being returned to their native habitat. Animals singled out for special note are the red wolf, the black-footed ferret, the golden lion tamarin, and lemurs. Beautiful color photo
      Author: Patent, Dorothy HSE Descriptors: science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > giraffe
    Safari
      Bateman, a famous nature artist, creates a pictorial safari of African wildlife. The text offers detailed, interesting lore and the information boxes contain facts about habitat, height, weight, food, and range. The photograph-like paintings engage the
      Author: Bateman, Robert HSE Descriptors: science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > gorillas
    My Favorite Animal Families
      Vivid photographs with short, approachable passages featuring basic facts about a variety of wildlife. Primarily focuses on mammals and their reproductive cycles, diet, and social behavior.This book highlights 14 animals that live in family groups.
      Author: Wilson, David HSE Descriptors: science | language arts - reading

    One and Only Ivan, The
      When Ivan, a gorilla who has lived for years in a down-and-out circus-themed mall, meets Ruby, a baby elephant that has been added to the mall,he decides that he must find them a better life. Although a work of fiction, this story comes from a true story
      Author: Applegate, Katherine HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > horses
    Black Cowboy Wild Horses
      This book is based on the true story of Bob Lemmons, a former slave, whose adventures as a cowboy in Texas were legendary.
      Author: Lester, Julius HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Where the Wild Horses Roam
      Text and accompanying photographs portray the "ways" of the wild horses in the U.S. West. Issues related to the necessity of managing these animals, especially on public lands, are also addressed.
      Author: Patent, Dorothy Hinshaw HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > lemur
    Back to the Wild
      Endangered species are bred in captivity and taught survival skills before being returned to their native habitat. Animals singled out for special note are the red wolf, the black-footed ferret, the golden lion tamarin, and lemurs. Beautiful color photo
      Author: Patent, Dorothy HSE Descriptors: science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > lion
    Safari
      Bateman, a famous nature artist, creates a pictorial safari of African wildlife. The text offers detailed, interesting lore and the information boxes contain facts about habitat, height, weight, food, and range. The photograph-like paintings engage the
      Author: Bateman, Robert HSE Descriptors: science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > rhinoceros
    Safari
      Bateman, a famous nature artist, creates a pictorial safari of African wildlife. The text offers detailed, interesting lore and the information boxes contain facts about habitat, height, weight, food, and range. The photograph-like paintings engage the
      Author: Bateman, Robert HSE Descriptors: science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > tamarin
    Back to the Wild
      Endangered species are bred in captivity and taught survival skills before being returned to their native habitat. Animals singled out for special note are the red wolf, the black-footed ferret, the golden lion tamarin, and lemurs. Beautiful color photo
      Author: Patent, Dorothy HSE Descriptors: science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > wolves
    Back to the Wild
      Endangered species are bred in captivity and taught survival skills before being returned to their native habitat. Animals singled out for special note are the red wolf, the black-footed ferret, the golden lion tamarin, and lemurs. Beautiful color photo
      Author: Patent, Dorothy HSE Descriptors: science

    Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night
      This informative, fun to read book combines a poetic description and a factual one of animals of the night. It is a book of wonderful rhythms and rhymes about night creatures with a sidebar of scientific facts and beautiful woodblock illustrations. The i
      Author: Sidman, Joyce HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | science

    Wolves
      The author/illustrator presents fascinating, positive information about grey and red wolves at an easy reading level. A map and endnotes, More Ways of the Wolves and Wolf Legends and Myths, provide excellent extensions for teaching. The illustrations ha
      Author: Gibbons, Gail HSE Descriptors: science

Science > biology > zoology > mammals > zebra
    Blues Singers, The
      The author tells his granddaughter about the origin of blues in America through 10 stories of great blues musicians he and his father had known. The interesting illustrations are done in a thick line, solid color style. A bibliography and a recording li
      Author: Lester, Julius HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Safari
      Bateman, a famous nature artist, creates a pictorial safari of African wildlife. The text offers detailed, interesting lore and the information boxes contain facts about habitat, height, weight, food, and range. The photograph-like paintings engage the
      Author: Bateman, Robert HSE Descriptors: science


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