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Books with author Madeleine Dunphy

  • Here Is the African Savanna

    Madeleine Dunphy, Tom Leonard

    Hardcover (Web of Life Children's Books, March 13, 2006)
    Named at "Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children" by the National Science Teachers Association and Children's Book Council.Exotic environments like the African savanna have long held a fascination for young readers. This colorful picture book beautifully evokes that realm with images of giraffes, lions, hippos, elephants, and many more animals of the plains. Through cumulative, singsong verse, young readers learn how all living things in this important ecological community rely on one another for their existence. The book brings home the important lesson that when one of these animals or plants is killed off or goes extinct, the web of life is broken. Luminous paintings by Tom Leonard capture the untamed beauty of this timeless, endangered realm.
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  • Here Is Antarctica

    Madeleine Dunphy, Tom Leonard

    eBook (Web of Life Children's Books, Oct. 24, 2012)
    Penguins, whales, seals, fish, and many other animals are all part of Antarctica’s food web. In this striking picture book, Madeleine Dunphy uses a cumulative approach, combining lyrical verse with repetition to reveal the region's interdependency of life. Tom Leonard's gorgeous illustrations, from the flash of orange on a penguin's beak to iridescent icebergs jutting from the sea, capture a wondrous miracle — the circle of life. Here Is Antarctica educates as it entertains, inspiring children to explore this fascinating ecosystem page by page.
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  • Here is the Wetland

    Madeline Dunphy

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Uses a cumulative approach to describe the wetland ecology of a freshwater marsh, the most common type of wetland in North America
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  • Here Is Antarctica

    Madeleine Dunphy, Tom Leonard

    Hardcover (Web of Life Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Penguins, whales, seals, fish, and many other animals are all part of Antarctica’s food web. In this striking picture book, Madeleine Dunphy uses a cumulative approach, combining lyrical verse with repetition to reveal the region's interdependency of life. Tom Leonard's gorgeous illustrations, from the flash of orange on a penguin's beak to iridescent icebergs jutting from the sea, capture a wondrous miracle — the circle of life. Here Is Antarctica educates as it entertains, inspiring children to explore this fascinating ecosystem page by page.
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  • Here Is the Coral Reef

    Madeleine Dunphy, Tom Leonard

    Hardcover (Web of Life Children's Books, Nov. 7, 2006)
    Named an "Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children" by the National Science Teachers Association.Set in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, this lyrical rhyming tale introduces young readers to some of the coral reef’s most striking residents. From the sleek shark to the colorful parrotfish to the deceptively beautiful sea anemone, each creature in this abundant undersea world relies on another for its existence. Beginning with coral, the very element that defines this ecosystem, Madeleine Dunphy uses a cumulative approach, combining simple yet forceful verse with repetition to reveal the fragile chain that links each of the plants and animals in this unique environment. Tom Leonard's vibrant paintings capture this miraculous circle of life.
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  • Here Is the Southwestern Desert

    Madeleine Dunphy, Anne Coe

    Hardcover (Web of Life Children's Books, Nov. 7, 2006)
    Despite its stark landscape and harsh climate, the Sonoran Desert teems with life. Hare, hawks, lizards, bobcats, badgers, coyote — all live among the desert’s fragrant mesquite and spiny cactus, and none can exist without the others. Madeleine Dunphy’s poetic text explores all the warm and native elements that make the American Southwest such a mystical place, while Anne Coe's stunning paintings portray the desert’s plants and animals as well as the dazzling colors reflected in the rocks and skies of the Sonoran Desert.
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  • Here is the Tropical Rainforest

    Madeline Dunphy

    Paperback (Hyperion, Sept. 15, 1997)
    Cumulative text presents the animals and plants of the tropical rain forest and their relationship with one another and their environment.
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  • The Peregrine's Journey: A Story of Migration

    Madeleine Dunphy, Kristin Kest

    Hardcover (Web of Life Children's Books, Jan. 28, 2008)
    The Peregrine’s Journey vividly describes one of the most remarkable feats in the animal kingdom. Beginning in Alaska and ending two months later in Argentina, the peregrine falcon’s annual migration is an 8,000-mile flight across the Americas. This beautifully illustrated book allows young readers to follow one bird on its journey. Based on the actual migration of a real bird that was tracked by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the book is filled with amazing facts about the bird’s diet, habits, and navigational abilities, as well as stunning views of the many habitats the peregrine visits along the way.
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  • Here is the African Savanna

    Madeline Dunphy

    Hardcover (Hyperion, April 20, 1999)
    Cumulative text describes the interdependence among the plants and animals of an African savanna
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  • Here is the Coral Reef

    Madeline Dunphy

    Hardcover (Hyperion, May 15, 1998)
    One of the most delicate ecosystems on the planet is presented in an addition to the Here Is series, identifying the plant and animal species that thrive there through lyrical verse and black-and-white drawings.
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  • Here is the Coral Reef

    Madeline Dunphy

    Library Binding (Hyperion, May 15, 1998)
    Poetically cumulative text and illustrations capture the relationships between plants and animals in the ecology of the Great Barrier Reef
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  • Here Is the African Savanna

    MadeleineDunphy

    Paperback (WebofLifeChildren'sBooks, March 31, 2006)
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