John Himmelman is de auteur en illustrator van meer dan zestig kinderboeken, die zijn levenslange passie voor de natuur in zijn werk kanaliseert. Hij transformeert zijn scherpe interesses in verhalen en illustraties, gericht op diverse natuurhistorische onderwerpen. Zijn schrijfstijl en kunst nodigen lezers, jong en oud, uit om de natuurlijke wereld te verkennen. Himmelmans kenmerkende aanpak maakt complexe onderwerpen toegankelijk en boeiend.
This is the charming story of a box turtle whose life begins in a New England
forest in 1890, and who lives over 100 years and witnesses changes to the
landscape that threaten her habitat until the spirit of conservation
transforms her remaining woodlot. An appealing story that teaches
conservation, wildlife biology, and history.
Kids love bugs, and this book takes readers outside both day and night to see and hear all the sights and sounds. The illustrations are fun and use the sounds of the insects to direct the readers eye to all the cool sounds bugs make. Accurate scientific information accompanies all of the fun of heading out to the backyard on a summer night to experience the bugs! In this colorful picture book, Himmelman introduces the sounds of "noisy bugs" and invites children to sing along with them. Each double-page spread focuses on one insect, with a line of text, such as "A Dog-Day Cicada buzzes LOUDLY high in a tree. / ZZZZZZZZ," and a meticulously drawn, large-scale image of the animal, with color, texture, and shading apparently added digitally. The big, bold images make the illustrations inviting to children, while the accurate depictions of individual insects reward closer study. Among those featured are the tiger moth (SQUEAKA-SQUEAKA-SQUEAK), the mosquito (mmmmmm), and the bush katydid (tick-tick-tick zeezeezeezee). In contrast, the butterfly flies by in silence. An appended section provides the sound waves (on paper and, through a link, in audio files) recorded for each example; a paragraph of information about each bug and its sound; and good children's activities for related of insect sounds. A perfect book
Set against a whimsical ocean backdrop, the story follows Ivo, who resides in a floating shell. To combat his solitude, he immerses himself in the craft of storytelling, weaving tales that reflect his experiences and imagination. The narrative explores themes of creativity, isolation, and the power of stories to connect us, offering a unique perspective on life at sea.
In this early chapter book series, Albert Hopper is a frog - and a science
hero! He seeks to explore the world and beyond, generating laughs and
imparting STEM wisdom as he goes.
On a dig in a Spanish desert, archeologist, Jennifer Moore uncovers the skeleton of a young Neanderthal, a prehistoric branch of humans that mysteriously vanished. In its hand is a bone flute. But Neanderthals were not known to create music. 40,000 years earlier, Skeetu, one of the last remaining Neanderthals, finds a flute. This leads her to a small band of Homo sapiens-our ancestors. With her Woolly Rhino, Bulo, they travel together in search of more of their kind. Saber-toothed tigers, monstrous hyenas, cave bears, wolves, and winter storms challenge their survival. Forward to present time: Jennifer is racing backwards through her dreams; seeing through the eyes of one ancestor to the next. Could it have something to do with the flute she stole from the dig site? Neandergirl is in essence a time travel story, joining family across the span of 40,000 years, and plays with the challenges of companionship-not between two races, but two different species of human beings.
Have you ever wondered how some of nature's smallest creatures spend their days? Here's your chance to take a scientifically accurate peek into the life of a mealworm, (Tenebrio molitar), beginning with egg-laying. Striking illustrations and a lively storyline capture the real life challenges of the mealworm. Perfect to read to young children.