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Crickets and Grasshoppers (Nature Close-Up) (Nature Close-Up)
Published in Hardcover by Blackbirch Press (1998-08-01)
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Average review score: 

Excellent photographs - they bring it all to life!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-11
Review Date: 2001-03-11
I thought that the pictures give all the information about these creatures a whole new meaning. I think photographs, especially
the real thing makes it so much more interesting and intriguing to young children. Theory often is not as catching as the
visual and sensory aspect of science and nature learning
Crickets and Katydids, Concerts and Solos
Published in Hardcover by Harvard University Press (1992-10)
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A wonderful book that exposes the wonders of the small.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-03
Review Date: 1999-07-03
A fantastic book very much along the lines of Sigurd Olson's brilliant nature prose and yet not far from Aldo Leopold's writings.
A must if you like or have any interest in sound or insects. You'll never listen to the world outside the same way again!!

Critter Sitter
Published in Hardcover by Walker Books for Young Readers (2008-09-30)
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Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children
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Review Date: 2008-10-04
Review Date: 2008-10-04
Henry, critter sitter extraordinaire, has reported for duty at the Mahoney house. Little does he know the extent to which
the animals in his care will challenge his business motto of "creature control." Slobberchops, an adorable hound with an
enormous penchant for getting into dirty and smelly messes, initiates a succession of problems when he turns the laundry room
into a disaster area and lets Slinky the boa constrictor out of its tank. A snake on the loose is problematic because Flip
the tree frog and Peepers the cockatiel have both escaped from their cages. Not to be outdone, Little Miss Purr-fect the cat
knocks all the crickets onto the floor and tries to flush Bubbles the goldfish down the toilet. Giving Slobberchops yet another
bath loses its appeal, and pulling a slithering reptile out of the drain is certainly not a feature of the job that Henry
had foreseen.
This first-rate book takes readers on a breathless roller coaster ride as Henry does his best to keep up with the furry, feathery, and scaly creatures in his care. Readers are further drawn in to Henry's frustrations and triumphs through Chuck Richards' delightful illustrations. Mixed into the fun are some serious lessons in economics about the potential benefits and pitfalls of starting a business and providing a service. Critter Sitter makes for a satisfying read and may inspire a new wave of entrepreneurs.
This first-rate book takes readers on a breathless roller coaster ride as Henry does his best to keep up with the furry, feathery, and scaly creatures in his care. Readers are further drawn in to Henry's frustrations and triumphs through Chuck Richards' delightful illustrations. Mixed into the fun are some serious lessons in economics about the potential benefits and pitfalls of starting a business and providing a service. Critter Sitter makes for a satisfying read and may inspire a new wave of entrepreneurs.

The Curious Caterpillar
Published in Paperback by RoseDog Books (2007-07-01)
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Stories for Children Magazine 5 Star Review
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Review Date: 2008-08-11
Review Date: 2008-08-11
REVIEWED BY: Wayne S. Walker
This extremely charming little story focuses on the path of discovery that a small caterpillar follows, beginning with being hatched from an egg to becoming a butterfly. Aware of his surroundings but not his purpose, he begins his trek up the nearby redwood tree to see if he can determine his reason for existence. Along the way, he meets several frightening but kind creatures--a grasshopper, a lady bug, a snake, a squirrel, an owl, and an eagle. Each of these new friends asks who he is and where he is going, and the caterpillar responds politely, telling them that he is looking for his purpose in life. They all comment on his slow pace but encourage him with their well-wishing. But will the caterpillar ever find the answers to his questions?
There are several things to like about this cute book. First, its good blend of simplicity and just enough repetition along with some challenging vocabulary make it a perfect book for a beginning reader to conquer on his own. Also, while it is obviously fictional, there is still some scientific information about the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly. In addition, the story is a modern illustration of the old fable moral, "Slow and steady wins the race." Furthermore, youngsters will be gently encouraged to think about seeking out their purpose in life. Finally, the author's full-color illustrations are eye-catching and really help the reader visualize the story. This book gets a "thumbs up" from me.
This extremely charming little story focuses on the path of discovery that a small caterpillar follows, beginning with being hatched from an egg to becoming a butterfly. Aware of his surroundings but not his purpose, he begins his trek up the nearby redwood tree to see if he can determine his reason for existence. Along the way, he meets several frightening but kind creatures--a grasshopper, a lady bug, a snake, a squirrel, an owl, and an eagle. Each of these new friends asks who he is and where he is going, and the caterpillar responds politely, telling them that he is looking for his purpose in life. They all comment on his slow pace but encourage him with their well-wishing. But will the caterpillar ever find the answers to his questions?
There are several things to like about this cute book. First, its good blend of simplicity and just enough repetition along with some challenging vocabulary make it a perfect book for a beginning reader to conquer on his own. Also, while it is obviously fictional, there is still some scientific information about the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly. In addition, the story is a modern illustration of the old fable moral, "Slow and steady wins the race." Furthermore, youngsters will be gently encouraged to think about seeking out their purpose in life. Finally, the author's full-color illustrations are eye-catching and really help the reader visualize the story. This book gets a "thumbs up" from me.

Curlicue Caterpillar & Friends Say Thank You, Board Bks (Board Books)
Published in Board book by Standard Publishing Company (1995-01)
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Great for 1 year olds who love books
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Review Date: 1997-10-10
Review Date: 1997-10-10
The illustrations in this book are very colorful and detailed. My son loves it and brings the book to me all the time. The
story line is very educational, teaching good values.

Damselflies of Alberta: Flying Neon Toothpicks in the Grass (Alberta Insects Series)
Published in Paperback by The University of Alberta Press (2004-09-21)
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Read Damselflies of Alberta Now
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Review Date: 2006-07-02
Review Date: 2006-07-02
Damselflies of Alberta.
John Acorn has created a masterpiece that transcends its subject. A title like "Damselflies of Alberta" would ordinarily place a book into the category of "local interest", but Acorn has exploited this limitation to cover his subject completely. He is on a first-name basis not just with damselflies, but with the scientists who have studied them; and by showing that a substantial number of substantial minds have devoted a substantial part of their intellectual lives to damselflies, Acorn teaches us what is important. Not who is President of General Motors, or how much money the movie stars make - but nature. Just nature.
The photographs are unbelievable in their clarity and beauty, and in their instructive value. The paintings illustrating both sexes of every species of damselflies in Alberta would be a lesson for any author of a field guide.
Acorn describes the fantastic mating process of the damselflies, and describes a species where the male hauls the female out of the water, pulling her free of the surface tension after she has laid her (and, now, his) eggs on plant stems beneath the surface. He describes the primitive flight anatomy of the damselflies. There are limericks about many species. Everything about the book shows the intrinsic worth of life and living things.
Every page lifts this beautiful book beyond the limits of damselflies and Alberta, making it really a universal example of what might be done with every genus, and every locality on Earth. All are fascinating to anyone inclined to take the time to look, and all are important in a way that transcends "biological indicators" or possible medicines. They are the stuff of life. Read this book, and read Acorns "Tiger Beetles of Alberta". In their pristine humanity, they are an example for the whole world.
-William L. Abler
John Acorn has created a masterpiece that transcends its subject. A title like "Damselflies of Alberta" would ordinarily place a book into the category of "local interest", but Acorn has exploited this limitation to cover his subject completely. He is on a first-name basis not just with damselflies, but with the scientists who have studied them; and by showing that a substantial number of substantial minds have devoted a substantial part of their intellectual lives to damselflies, Acorn teaches us what is important. Not who is President of General Motors, or how much money the movie stars make - but nature. Just nature.
The photographs are unbelievable in their clarity and beauty, and in their instructive value. The paintings illustrating both sexes of every species of damselflies in Alberta would be a lesson for any author of a field guide.
Acorn describes the fantastic mating process of the damselflies, and describes a species where the male hauls the female out of the water, pulling her free of the surface tension after she has laid her (and, now, his) eggs on plant stems beneath the surface. He describes the primitive flight anatomy of the damselflies. There are limericks about many species. Everything about the book shows the intrinsic worth of life and living things.
Every page lifts this beautiful book beyond the limits of damselflies and Alberta, making it really a universal example of what might be done with every genus, and every locality on Earth. All are fascinating to anyone inclined to take the time to look, and all are important in a way that transcends "biological indicators" or possible medicines. They are the stuff of life. Read this book, and read Acorns "Tiger Beetles of Alberta". In their pristine humanity, they are an example for the whole world.
-William L. Abler

Dancers in the Garden
Published in Paperback by Sierra Club Books for Children (1994-09-01)
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A Beautiful Nature Book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-31
Review Date: 2000-03-31
This is a lovely book, a perfect union of text and illustrations. Ryder deftly turns child-suitable prose into poetry: "lyrical"
is simply the best word to describe it. As befitting a Sierra Club publication, she is ornithologically accurate in her portrayl
of the Allen's hummingbird, and includes a useful discussion of hummers in general at the end of the book. Lopez's watercolors
are every bit the author's equal. Each two-page spread is a delight to the eye, accurate in the details and evocative in
feeling. And for those of us east of the Mississippi, there's something of a bonus. Since our local hummer is the ruby-throat,
not the Allen's, and our flora and fauna are a world apart from the book's San Francisco locale, there's a bit of the exotic
in this work. All in all, Dancers in the Garden is a very fine nature book for children and parents to enjoy together.

Dazzling Dragonflies: A Life Cycle Story (Linda Glaser's Classic Creatures)
Published in Library Binding by Millbrook Press (2007-12-15)
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Dazzling Dragonflies gets it right and looks great, too!
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Review Date: 2008-01-04
Review Date: 2008-01-04
Dazzling Dragonflies, the latest Linda Glaser natural history book for children, nails the basic life-history of dragonflies.
This delightful book uses kid-friendly language without compromising the facts. Illustrator Mia Posada's images are gorgeous
and rich while still paying attention to the details of these complex insects. Several species are highlighted and there
is an "appendix" at the end with answers to frequently asked questions about dragonflies (and info on the closely-related
damselflies).
Teachers, naturalists and parents will find this book very useful for introducing young children to the life-cycle of insects with incomplete metamophosis (plus it's a fun read!).
Tops my list for kids' insect books.
Teachers, naturalists and parents will find this book very useful for introducing young children to the life-cycle of insects with incomplete metamophosis (plus it's a fun read!).
Tops my list for kids' insect books.

De LA Oruga a LA Mariposa (Eyewitness Series in Spanish)
Published in Hardcover by Altea Ediciones (1995-12)
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Excelente
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-02
Review Date: 2004-05-02
Tons of fabulous pictures and information. Excellent for following the metamorphosis of a butterfly, especially if a class
is doing this for a project. With help, second graders will thoroughly enjoy this book also.
Deena the Damselfly
Published in Hardcover by Urj Pr (1992-06)
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One of our favorite children's books - a beautiful, elegant and gentle metaphor for growth
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-01
Review Date: 2007-10-01
I was saddened to learn that this book is out of print. I have given it as a gift on over a dozen occasions. It is a beautiful
metaphor for growth (puberty, spiritual growth, attainment of intellectual understanding, maturity, ...) and death.
I find myself referring to this children's book when among adults (particularly parents of adolescents), often describing it in detail.
I have ordered a couple of copies from third party sellers on Amazon, in order to give as gifts (despite being used copies).
This is a beautiful, elegant, and gentle story.
I find myself referring to this children's book when among adults (particularly parents of adolescents), often describing it in detail.
I have ordered a couple of copies from third party sellers on Amazon, in order to give as gifts (despite being used copies).
This is a beautiful, elegant, and gentle story.
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