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Books with author Anthony D. Fredericks

  • Around One Cactus: Owls, Bats and Leaping Rats by Anthony D. Fredericks

    Anthony D. Fredericks

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, March 15, 1717)
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  • P is for Prairie Dog: A Prairie Alphabet

    Anthony D. Fredericks, Doug Bowles

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, April 5, 2011)
    Fact: At one time prairies covered about 40% of the United States but today only about 1% of North American prairies exist. P is for Prairie Dog: A Prairie Alphabet explores North American prairies as it explains their important role and showcases their wonders. Science writer Anthony Fredericks gives an A-Z tour of the many facets and fascinating facts of the prairie ecosystem. Inhabitants including the bison, the quail, and, of course, the prairie dog are highlighted along with descriptions of insect and plant life. Former schoolteacher Tony Fredericks is an award-winning author of many nature and animal books for children. A frequent presenter at schools and conferences across the country, Tony teaches education courses at York College in York, Pennsylvania. Doug Bowles has been a freelance illustrator for more than twenty years. His books for Sleeping Bear include One Kansas Farmer: A Kansas Number Book and S is for Sunflower: A Kansas Alphabet. Doug lives in Leawood, Kansas.
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  • A is For Anaconda: A Rainforest Alphabet

    Anthony D. Fredericks, Laura Regan

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, April 27, 2009)
    At one time rainforests covered about 14% of the earth's surface; now they're reduced to just 6%. As home to some of the most diverse plant and animal species ever known, this decline has grave implications for both man and animal kingdoms. A is for Anaconda: A Rainforest Alphabet explores the world's rainforests as it explains their important role and showcases their wonders. Nature writer Anthony Fredericks gives an A-Z tour of the many facets and fascinating facts of these tropical environments. Exotic inhabitants including the basilisk lizard and kinkajou are highlighted, along with explanations of forest structure such as understory and canopy. In A is for Anaconda young readers will meet the many endangered plant and animal species, understand the progression of a food web, and appreciate why the rainforest has been called the "world's medicine chest."Anthony D. (Tony) Fredericks is a frequent traveler to the rainforests of Hawaii and Central America. He is the author of many nature and animal books for children, including several award-winning titles. When not visiting classrooms across the country, Tony teaches education courses at York College in York, PA. Laura Regan is nationally known for her rich, contemporary style of painting and her many award-winning children's books featuring exotic flora and fauna. Her artwork has been used to raise funds for many wildlife organizations. Laura lives in the Bay Area in California.
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  • Under One Rock: Bugs, Slugs, and Other Ughs by Anthony D. Fredericks

    Anthony D. Fredericks

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, Jan. 1, 1828)
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  • From Butterflies to Thunderbolts: Discovering Science with Books Kids Love

    Anthony Fredericks

    Paperback (Fulcrum Publishing, Sept. 1, 1997)
    A wonderful resource for teaching children about science using stories from award-winning and beloved informational books.
  • The Tsunami Quilt: Grandfather's Story

    Anthony D. Fredericks, Tammy Yee

    eBook (Sleeping Bear Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    April 1, 1946 - an enormous tsunami wave strikes Hilo, Hawai'i, causing death and destruction. Even those islanders who are fortunate to have survived find their lives forever altered. Young Kimo loves his grandfather very much - they go everywhere together, sharing island stories and experiences. But there is one story his grandfather has yet to share and that is the reason behind their yearly pilgrimage to Laupahoehoe Point. Here, in silent remembrance, Grandfather places a flower lei atop a stone monument. It is only after his grandfather's sudden death that Kimo learns the story behind their annual visit and the reason for the sadness that has haunted his grandfather throughout the years. Evocative writing brings this tragic event from Hawaiian history to present-day reality for young readers today.Award-winning children's author Anthony D. Fredericks is a former reading specialist who now teaches at York College in York, Pennsylvania. He has authored more than 35 children's books on a variety of science, nature, and environmental topics. The Tsunami Quilt is his first book for Sleeping Bear Press. Tammy Yee grew up in Honolulu, Hawai'i, exploring tide pools and enjoying the beauty of the natural world, which provided inspiration for her future career in children's books. She lives in Windward, Oahu. Tammy also illustrated A is for Aloha: A Hawai'i Alphabet for Sleeping Bear Press.
  • Gifted Reader Handbook

    Anthony D. Fredericks

    Paperback (Good Year Books, Nov. 27, 1996)
    Energizing projects and activities develop thinking and creative skills while extending the reading program at school or at home.
  • Around One Cactus: Owls, Bats and Leaping Rats

    Anthony D. Fredericks, Jennifer Dirubbio

    Hardcover (Dawn Pubns, Sept. 1, 2003)
    This wonderful book is natural science - in this case, about desert animals - with a flair. A boy walks up to an impressive saguaro cactus and wonders who could be living on this arid ground? As night falls, he walks away. And then the place comes alive! A haven for creatures in a waterless land. The entertaining, repetitive rhyme is an attention-grabbing read-aloud that culminates in successful learning. Field Notes at the end of the book describe the animals in detail and include an unusual fact.
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  • Whole Earth Geography Book

    Anthony Fredericks

    Paperback (Good Year Books, Jan. 1, 1990)
    By Anthony D. Fredericks. Challenging students to apply their knowledge of geography, these activities focus on U.S. and world geography along with map and globe skills. Fifteen worksheets ask students to match countries with their hemispheres, perform word searches, label maps, and chart longitude and latitude. The book also includes 192 question cards—printed eight per page, they need to be cut apart—which can be used as class openers or to stimulate geographic inquiries on every day of the school year. Grades 4–6. Illustrated. 8" x 11". Good Year Books. 71 pages. ©1990. GDY233.
  • On One Flower: Butterflies, Ticks And a Few More Icks by Anthony D. Fredericks

    Anthony D. Fredericks

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, March 15, 1830)
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  • The Tsunami Quilt: Grandfather's Story

    Anthony D. Fredericks, Tammy Yee

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, May 25, 2007)
    April 1, 1946 - an enormous tsunami wave strikes Hilo, Hawai'i, causing death and destruction. Even those islanders who are fortunate to have survived find their lives forever altered. Young Kimo loves his grandfather very much - they go everywhere together, sharing island stories and experiences. But there is one story his grandfather has yet to share and that is the reason behind their yearly pilgrimage to Laupahoehoe Point. Here, in silent remembrance, Grandfather places a flower lei atop a stone monument. It is only after his grandfather's sudden death that Kimo learns the story behind their annual visit and the reason for the sadness that has haunted his grandfather throughout the years. Evocative writing brings this tragic event from Hawaiian history to present-day reality for young readers today.Award-winning children's author Anthony D. Fredericks is a former reading specialist who now teaches at York College in York, Pennsylvania. He has authored more than 35 children's books on a variety of science, nature, and environmental topics. The Tsunami Quilt is his first book for Sleeping Bear Press. Tammy Yee grew up in Honolulu, Hawai'i, exploring tide pools and enjoying the beauty of the natural world, which provided inspiration for her future career in children's books. She lives in Windward, Oahu. Tammy also illustrated A is for Aloha: A Hawai'i Alphabet for Sleeping Bear Press.AWARDS 2007 Bank Street College of Education - Best Book of the Year List 2008 Storytelling World Awards Honor winner in the Pre-Adolescent Listeners category
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  • In One Tidepool: Crabs, Snails, and Salty Tails

    Anthony D. Fredericks, Jennifer Dirubbio

    Hardcover (Dawn Pubns, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Go on a field trip between two covers with Tony to a special, brilliant habitat, a tidepool. A whole community of creatures lives there! Humor, a fun rhyme, good science, and brilliant illustrations come together in a clear, easily understood package. Two pages of Field Notes and fun facts at the back of the book offer intriguing glimpses of these creatures, from snails to sponges.
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