The Seven Continents series
Sunday, January 16th, 2000Middle school students can learn the ecology of each continent in depth with this series of books: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. (more…)
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Middle school students can learn the ecology of each continent in depth with this series of books: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. (more…)
A middle grade nonfiction book about field scientists and how they study animals.
A middle grade nonfiction book published by Twenty-First Century Books. Part of the Scientific American Sourcebooks Series.
A 142-page natural history book for grownups co-authored with Jeff Sayre. Full color photographs provided by a variety of photographers. The species accounts cover North American species north of Mexico. This book discusses the biology and ecology of hummingbirds.
Follow the honey guide as she leads you through the African landscape to a sweet rewared. Symbiosis, Africa, birds, zebras, bees, and honey all show up in this award-winning nonfiction picture book about the honey guide, a unique bird that has an extraordinary relationship with people.
Also available in a French edition: L’oiseau a Miel, Archimede publishing, Paris.
Desert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISBN 0-8050-2825-0
Temperate Deciduous
Forest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISBN 0-8050-2828-5
Tropical Rain Forest . . . . . ISBN 0-8050-2826-9
Coral Reef . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISBN 0-8050-4087-0 (more…)
April Pulley Sayre is an award-winning children’s book author of over 55 natural history books for children and adults. Her read-aloud nonfiction books, known for their lyricism and scientific precision, have been translated into French, Dutch, Japanese, and Korean. She is best known for pioneering literary ways to immerse young readers in natural events via creative storytelling and unusual perspectives.