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Books with author Steve Jenkins

  • Just a Second

    Steve Jenkins

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 25, 2011)
    What can happen in just a second,a minute, or an hour?How can we measure time?The flap of a vulture’s wing.A crocodile’s heartbeat.The weight of a baby blue whale.The life of a mayfly.These increments of time may sound a bit strange, but they are all fascinating ways in which we can think about time.But what exactly is time?In Just a Second, the award-winning author-illustrator Steve Jenkins brings forth unique ways to think about time beyond the hands we see every day on a ticking clock. This non-fiction picture book explores time and how we think about it in a different way - as a series of events in the natural world (some of them directly observable, others not) that take place in a given unit of time. Steve Jenkins' extraordinary illustrations will accompany this engaging look at time.
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  • The Top of the World: Climbing Mount Everest

    Steve Jenkins

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 29, 2002)
    In this stunning picture book, Steve Jenkins takes us to Mount Everest - exploring its history, geography, climate, and culture. This unique book takes readers on the ultimate adventure of climbing the great mountain. Travel along and learn what to pack for such a trek and the hardships one may suffer on the way to the top. Avalanches, frostbite, frigid temperatures, wind, and limited oxygen are just a few of the dangers that make scaling this peak one of the most extreme physical challenges one can experience. To stand on the top of Mount Everest is to stand on top of the world. With informative text and exquisitely detailed cut paper illustrations, Caldecott Honor artist Steve Jenkins brings this extreme journey alive for young adventurers.
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  • Mama Built a Little Nest

    Jennifer Ward, Steve Jenkins

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, March 18, 2014)
    A delightful exploration of the incredibly variety of nests birds build for their babies, illustrated by a Caldecott Honoree.Mama built a little nestinside a sturdy trunk.She used her beak to tap-tap-tapthe perfect place to bunk. There are so many different kinds of birds—and those birds build so many different kinds of nests to keep their babies cozy. With playful, bouncy rhyme, Jennifer Ward explores nests large and small, silky and cottony, muddy and twiggy—and all the birds that call them home!
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  • What Do You Do When Something Wants To Eat You?

    Steve Jenkins

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Sept. 24, 2001)
    What would you do if something wanted to eat you? Walk on water? Stick out your tongue? Play dead? Animals in the wild use all kinds of methods to protect themselves from their enemies. Using dynamic and intricate cut-paper collages, Steve Jenkins explores the many fascinating and unique defense mechanisms creatures use to escape from danger.
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  • The Beetle Book

    Steve Jenkins

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 25, 2014)
    Beetles squeak and beetles glow. Beetles stink, beetles sprint, beetles walk on water. With legs, antennae, horns, beautiful shells, knobs, and other oddities—what’s not to like about beetles? The beetle world is vast: one out of every four living things on earth is a beetle. There are over 350,000 different species named so far and scientists suspect there may be as many as a million. From the goliath beetle that weighs one fourth of a pound to the nine inch long titan beetle, award-winning author-illustrator Steve Jenkins presents a fascinating array of these intriguing insects and the many amazing adaptations they have made to survive.
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  • Stinkiest!: 20 Smelly Animals

    Steve Jenkins

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 22, 2018)
    Caldecott Honor winner Steve Jenkins is back with more Extreme Animals, perfect for young readers looking for accessible nonfiction chock full of incredible art. Stinkiest! will focus on the smelliest members of the animal kingdom. Through illustrations, infographics, facts, and figures, readers will see how big each animal is compared to humans, where it lives on the globe, and just how putrid it can be! With his signature art style, Steve Jenkins' Extreme Animals reader series explores nature's truly superlative animals. These readers are fact-packed and span the globe, detailing the astounding abilities of every shape, size, and species. Each installment focuses on amazing and unusual animals, making these nonfiction readers accessible, informative, and fascinating.
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  • Solar System: By The Numbers

    Steve Jenkins

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 23, 2020)
    By the Numbers infographic readers, accessible nonfiction packed with full-color cut-paper illustrations from Caldecott honor–winning Steve Jenkins. Solar Systems focuses on ever-astonishing outer space.Through infographics and illustrations readers will learn about the unfathomably huge and fascinating topic of solar systems. Explore the galaxy that surrounds our planet through astounding numbers, facts, and figures. With Steve Jenkins’s signature art style, his By the Numbers reader series explores the most fascinating fields of nature and natural science. These readers are fact-packed and run the gamut from dinosaurs to dwarf planets, detailing the astonishing phenomena that make our universe such an incredible place to live and learn. Each title uses engaging graphics and visual literacy to convey scientific facts and concepts, making them accessible for all kinds of new readers.
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  • Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution

    Steve Jenkins

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 28, 2020)
    Millions of plants and animals live on Earth, but why do some species survive while others go extinct? A young readers guide to evolution with full-color cut-paper illustrations.There are millions of different kinds of plants and animals living on the earth, and millions more have lived here in the past. Where did they all come from? Why have some become extinct and others lived on? What lived on Earth before us, who is still with us, and what prompts evolutionary change? In this remarkable picture book, Steve Jenkins uses his signature eye-popping art to answer these questions and explore the fascinating history of life on earth and the awe-inspiring story of evolution.
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  • Dinner for a Dollar: Real food recipes for under $1 a serving

    Steph Jenkins

    eBook
    “I would love to eat healthier, but it’s just so expensive.” If you ever thought that, you are not alone. Eating healthy on a budget is a challenge people just like you wrestle with every day. But you don’t have to! You can feed your people real food for under $1 per serving. It isn't magic. It's just the right recipes and a simple strategy. Dinner for a Dollar was written with two purposes:- To encourage you that no matter how tight your grocery budget is, you can make good choices for your health- To arm you with practical tools and recipes so that you can eat well for less than a dollar per mealMany of us struggle to eat well on a tight budget. Published author, passionate real-foodie, and frugal shopper, Steph Jenkins, from CheapskateCook.com, took her most budget-conscious recipes and methods and compiled them into Dinner for a Dollar: Real food recipes for under $1 a serving.In this 50-page eBook you get:- 20+ recipes that cost pennies- 3 ways to rock meatless meals- 6 strategies to save money every day on main dishes- 9 meatless or vegetarian recipes- 18 gluten-free recipes- 17 dairy-free recipesDinner for a Dollar is for you if:- You have a tight budget and struggle stretching it to feed everyone at your table- You are passionate about healthy eating, but don’t see how you can do it with your budget- You need simple food that doesn’t take a lot of time (because you need more time to work!)- You don’t just want to eat beans and rice or freeze-dried noodles- You are looking for reliable, frugal recipes you can turn to again and again through any season of lifeSlash your grocery budget in half while eating whole, real food! If you follow the recipes and tips in Dinner for a Dollar, you will save money and eat healthy.Don’t keep blowing your budget while caring for your health. The book you are about to read will equip you to save money, eat well, and serve dinner guilt-free! You CAN save money and eat healthy. Dinner for a Dollar will show you how.
  • Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution

    Steve Jenkins

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 28, 2002)
    There are millions of different kinds of plants and animals living on the earth. Many millions more lived here in the past. Where did they all come from? Why have some become extinct and others lived on? In this remarkable book for children, Steve Jenkins explores the fascinating history of life on earth and the awe-inspiring story of evolution, Charles Darwin’s great contribution to modern science.
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  • Dinosaurs: By The Numbers

    Steve Jenkins

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, July 16, 2019)
    Caldecott Honor winner Steve Jenkins introduces By the Numbers infographic readers, chock full of incredible infographs and stunning, full color cut-paper illustrations. Dinosaurs will explore the world of these extinct giants, still living large in our imaginations today.Through infographics, illustrations, facts, and figures, readers will learn about the giants that roamed the earth millions of years ago, but that still captivate their imaginations: Dinosaurs. Discover some of the most fascinating aspects of dinosaurs through astonishing numbers: the varying sizes and shapes of dinosaurs, timelines of when they roamed the earth, charts comparing the fastest dinos with the speedy animals of today, maps of where these giant reptiles lived across the globe, and so much more. With his signature style, Steve Jenkins explores the most fascinating fields of natural science.
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  • Bones

    Steve Jenkins

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Caldecott Honor winner Steve Jenkins presents a fascinating look at the bones of the human body as compared to the bones of animals, and shows them off! This book is far from skinny -- it's the definitive nonfiction title about human and animal bones, delivered with in-your-face accuracy and intrigue. In this visually driven volume, kids come face-to-face with some head-to-toe boney comparisons, many of them shown at actual size. Here you'll find the differences between a man's hand and that of a spider monkey; the great weight of an elephant's leg, paired with the feather-light femur of a stork; and rib-tickling info about snakes and sloths. How many bones are in the whole human body?
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