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Books with author American Museum of Natural History

  • ABC Insects

    American Museum of Natural History

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, March 15, 1785)
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  • Deadly and Dangerous:

    Mary Kay Carson, American Museum of Natural History

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2013)
    From swiftly swimming great white sharks to big cats ready to pounce and poisonous vipers waiting to strike, these creatures are DEADLY. With the help of the experts at the world-famous American Museum of Natural History, find out about the most dangerous animals and plants on earth and how they bite, catch, sting, and shock in order to kill, eat, and survive. Kids will have fun deciding which one is scariest of all!
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  • Insects in Action:

    Thea Feldman, American Museum of Natural History

    Paperback (Sterling, April 3, 2012)
    They crawl. They fly. They jump. Insects are always in action! From leaf cutter ants carrying leaves to their nest, to buzzing bees making honey, and dragonflies beating their four wings, and more, these small creatures can do big things.A biography on the last page introduces expert Christine Johnson, the entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History who vetted the book. FREE ACTIVITIES & PUZZLES ONLINE AT: http://www.sterlingpublishing.com/kids/sterlingeventkits
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  • Create Your Own Dinosaur Calendar 2006

    American Museum of Natural History

    Hardcover (Hudson Park Pr, June 10, 2005)
    This exciting calendar for children features dinosaurs to color every month plus 150 full-color dinosaur stickers to mark holidays and special occasions and to decorate projects. Twelve different dinosaurs are presented in their natural habitats. They include every variety, from plated and feathered species to the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex to mild plant-eaters, along with a lesson about each dinosaur. Ivy Rutzky's artwork brings these fun and fearsome creatures to life. Here's a chance for kids to color their own dinosaur scenes every month of the year.
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  • Baby Dolphin's First Day:

    Peter Roop, Connie Roop, American Museum of Natural History

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, Aug. 2, 2011)
    What does a baby dolphin do on the day it is born? He swims, he whistles, he jumps, he naps, he escapes a shark, and he follows his mother through the beautiful blue sea. This easy reader brings children along on his new adventures and teaches them about these highly intelligent animals!
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  • Create Your Own Dinosaur Calendar 2004

    American Museum of Natural History

    Calendar (Hudson Park Pr, July 15, 2003)
    Here's a chance for kids to color their own dinosaur scenes every month of the year. Twelve different dinosaurs are presented in their natural habitats, from plated and feathered species to the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex to mild plant-eaters, along with a lesson about each dinosaur. Included are 150 color stickers to mark special dates and occasions and to decorate favorite projects.
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  • Baby Whale's Long Swim:

    Connie Roop, Peter Roop, American Museum of Natural History

    Paperback (Sterling, April 3, 2012)
    When spring comes, a baby calf gray whale and his mother head north to find food-all the way from Mexico to Alaska! Every gray whale makes the trip, but it's a long way for a young calf to swim. Follow mother and baby on their four-month journey, as they jump, roll, pop up to see what's on the water's surface, and even confront a killer orca!A biography on the last page introduces Nancy Simmons, curator of the Department of Mammology at the American Museum of Natural History and the expert who vetted the book.FREE ACTIVITIES & PUZZLES ONLINE AT:sterlingpublishing.com/kids/sterlingeventkits
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  • Baby Whale's Long Swim:

    Connie Roop, Peter Roop, American Museum of Natural History

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, April 3, 2012)
    When spring comes, a baby calf gray whale and his mother head north to find food-all the way from Mexico to Alaska! Every gray whale makes the trip, but it's a long way for a young calf to swim. Follow mother and baby on their four-month journey, as they jump, roll, pop up to see what's on the water's surface, and even confront a killer orca!A biography on the last page introduces Nancy Simmons, curator of the Department of Mammology at the American Museum of Natural History and the expert who vetted the book.FREE ACTIVITIES & PUZZLES ONLINE AT: http://www.sterlingpublishing.com/kids/sterlingeventkits
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  • The World of Sharks:

    Wendy Pfeffer, American Museum of Natural History

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Aug. 2, 2011)
    See sharks that are fast, sharks that are slow, sharks that hide in the sand, and sharks that glow. Welcome to the incredible world of sharks! Meet 12 of the most fascinating species that swim in oceans around the world.
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  • Wolf Pup:

    Wendy Pfeffer, American Museum of Natural History

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Aug. 2, 2011)
    In springtime, a baby wolf is born in a den. Watch him grow from helpless little pup whose parents must feed him to a young wolf that can hunt for himself and run swiftly with his pack.
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  • Snakes Up Close!:

    Thea Feldman, American Museum of Natural History

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, April 3, 2012)
    Snakes are super! They can do amazing things, like shed their entire skin or open their mouths so wide that they can swallow food that's even bigger than their head. Go close-up and watch cobras, coachwhips, constrictors, rattlesnakes, sea kraits, sidewinders, and more in action-slithering, sliding, swimming, and sometimes even moving through the air!A biography on the last page introduces expert David Kizirian, the herpetologist at the American Museum of Natural History who vetted the book. FREE ACTIVITIES & PUZZLES ONLINE AT: http://www.sterlingpublishing.com/kids/sterlingeventkits
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  • Deadly and Dangerous:

    Mary Kay Carson, American Museum of Natural History

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2013)
    From swiftly swimming great white sharks to big cats ready to pounce and poisonous vipers waiting to strike, these creatures are DEADLY. With the help of the experts at the world-famous American Museum of Natural History, find out about the most dangerous animals and plants on earth and how they bite, catch, sting, and shock in order to kill, eat, and survive. Kids will have fun deciding which one is scariest of all!
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