About Reptiles: A Guide for Children - About. . . - Cathryn Sill - Books - Peachtree Publishing Company - 9781561459087 - August 2, 2016
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About Reptiles: A Guide for Children - About. . .

Cathryn Sill

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About Reptiles: A Guide for Children - About. . .

Got a fan of snakes, lizards, and turtles? Dig into this beginner's guide to reptiles from Cathryn and John Sill, creators of the award-winning About... and About Habitats series.

"Well designed for classroom use, or as a browsing book for children fascinated by reptiles." ?Booklist

In About Reptiles, former teacher and author Cathryn Sill explains the basic characteristics that all reptiles share, while offering a look at the animals that fall into this diverse category, including ever-popular lizards, snakes, and turtles.

Noted wildlife illustrator John Sill provides detailed illustrations that depict reptiles in their habitats and highlight their unique aspects. An afterword provides more detail on each reptile, inspiring further learning.

About Reptiles is part of the award-winning About... series. Ideal for casual exploration as well as for early childhood and elementary science and animal life units.

Also available from Cathryn and John Sill:
Sobre los reptiles: Una guía para niños (About Reptiles, Spanish Edition)
About Reptiles / Sobre los reptiles: A Guide for Children / Una guía para niños (English/Spanish bilingual edition)

Awards:

Orbis Pictus Award for Nonfiction for Children
(Recommended) ?National Council of Teachers of English
Pick of the Lists ?American Booksellers Association
Children's Media Award ?Parent's Guide
Mockingbird List (Nominee) ?Texas Library Association

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 2, 2016
ISBN13 9781561459087
Publishers Peachtree Publishing Company
Pages 40
Dimensions 211 × 216 × 5 mm   ·   136 g
Language English  

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