The Kids' Guide to Zoo Animals
Michelle Gilders
Benjamin Franklin Award for Reference Nomination
Juvenile Non-fiction / Animals / Zoos
Ages 6+ 264 pages 6 x 9"
400+ full-color photographs & 200 maps
ISBN 0-88995-301-5 paper CDN 16.95 USA 12.95
Take science to the zoo with you with The Kids' Guide to Zoo Animals, the latest book
from award–winning biologist and photographer Michelle Gilders, author of Why Am I
Rare?
The Kids' Guide to Zoo Animals details 200 popular zoo animals—all illustrated in full
color—with information on their classification, description, diet, habitat,
behaviour and
range. From Axolotl and Addax to Waterbuck and Zebra, The Kids' Guide to Zoo Animals takes budding biologists into a world populated by poisonous amphibians, huge herbivores,
stealthy predators, colorful birds and primeval reptiles. Enter the world of the red
tomato frog of Madagascar, whose brilliant color warns predators to keep their distance,
or the world of the resourceful coyote, who is equally at home in the wilderness or in
our own backyards. Discover how the Komodo dragon dispatches it prey and how
African wild dogs raise their young. Find out who has a 45-cm-long purple tongue and
who has 13 poisonous spines along its back.
The educational and entertaining text provides useful background information on the
role of zoos in conservation and what it really means for a species to be "threatened" or
"endangered." Learn how to make your visit to the zoo more informative and how to
track down that elusive animal you just have to see.
More than 200 color photographs and maps illustrate this guide, making it a valuable
reference for the home—and to take to the zoo.
Reviews
"Highly recommended."
–CM Magazine
"An excellent library resource!"
–CanLit for Kids
"An enjoyable exploration of the wondrous
diversity of nature."
–Children's Bookworld |