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Books in National Park Books series

  • Grand Canyon National Park

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Young readers will love exploring the multicolored layers of rock that make up the Grand Canyon.Follow Ranger Rick as he gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) a fun and fascinating tour of some of the most spectacular places in the United States. Stunning photos, fun and informative text, and a helpful field guide introduce the wonder of America's national parks to the youngest readers. Young readers will love exploring the multicolored layers of rock that make up the Grand Canyon. They'll also enjoy discovering the park's plants, animals, and other landforms.
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  • Welcome to Glacier National Park

    Nadia Higgins

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Jan. 1, 2018)
    A tour through Montana's Glacier National Park introduces the park's flora, fauna, topography, history, weather, and attractions. Glaciers, Lake McDonald, and Going-to-the-Sun Road are all discussed. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a table of contents, informative captions and sidebars, detailed maps, map legends, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, and an index.
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  • Arches National Park

    David Petersen

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2000)
    Describes the history, landscape, wildlife, and available activities of Arches National Park
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  • Acadia National Park

    Audra Wallace

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Young readers will love exploring the seaside cliffs and sea caves that can be found in Acadia National Park.Follow Ranger Rick as he gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) a fun and fascinating tour of some of the most spectacular places in the United States. Stunning photos, fun and informative text, and a helpful field guide introduce the wonder of America's national parks to the youngest readers. Young readers will love exploring the seaside cliffs and sea caves that can be found in Acadia National Park. They'll also enjoy discovering the park's plants, animals, and other landforms.
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  • The Head Negro in Charge Syndrome: The Dead End of Black Politics

    Norman Kelley

    Paperback (Nation Books, May 20, 2004)
    Al Sharpton's entrance into the 2004 Democratic presidential race is evidence of a decaying black political culture where ego trumps politics. It is the last gasp of a tradition that has been transformed over a generation from bold, effective and results-oriented politics to rhetoric and symbolism, argues crime writer and social commentator Norman Kelley. As Kelley shows, what Sharpton covets is the sobriquet—The Head Negro in Charge (HNIC), a symbolic political mobilization that replaces effective politics and organizing. "The HNIC syndrome has seen the rise of symbolic leaders—Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan, Sharpton and now Russell Simmons—who may be charismatic," Kelley writes, "but are politically unaccountable to the very people they claim to represent, namely African Americans. The transformation has been underway since the 1970s, but most African Americans have yet to confront it." HNIC syndrome is both a symptom and response to the failings of black political and cultural orthodoxy, of a sclerotic black elite represented by the NAACP and the Black Congressional Caucus, who have embedded themselves into the machinery of the Democratic Party and the conservative movement.
  • Acadia National Park

    Wende Fazio

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, June 1, 1998)
    Describes the history, landscape, wildlife, and activities available for visitors to Acadia National Park
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  • Death Valley National Park

    David Petersen

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Depicts the scenery and wildlife at Death Valley National Park and recounts the efforts to save the area from destruction by mining
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  • Isle Royale National Park

    Joan Kalbacken

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Describes the history, landscape, and wildlife of the oldest, largest, and only island national park in the United States
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  • Redwood

    Neil Purslow

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2019)
    National Parks takes young readers on a journey through some of Americas best-known national parks. Each book in the series showcases the geography, history, flora, and fauna of the featured park. Readers will learn the process by which the area became a national park and the people who brought the park to national attention. Colorful photographs, detailed maps, informative charts, and classroom activities highlight the features of each national park. National Parks is a series of AV2 media enhanced books. A unique book code printed on page 2 unlocks multimedia content. These books come alive with video, audio, weblinks, slideshows, activities, hands-on experiments, and much more.
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  • Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument

    Sharlene Nelson, Ted Nelson

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1998)
    Describes the destruction caused by the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980
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  • Welcome to Redwood National and State Parks

    M J Cosson

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Jan. 1, 2018)
    A tour through California's Redwood National Park introduces the park's flora, fauna, topography, history, weather, and attractions. Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Big Tree, High Bluff Overlook, and Yurok influences are all discussed. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a table of contents, informative captions and sidebars, detailed maps, map legends, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, and an index.
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  • Glacier National Park

    Joanne Mattern

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Young readers will love exploring the massive sheets of ice that give Glacier National Park its name.Follow Ranger Rick as he gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) a fun and fascinating tour of some of the most spectacular places in the United States. Stunning photos, fun and informative text, and a helpful field guide introduce the wonder of America's national parks to the youngest readers. Young readers will love exploring the massive sheets of ice that give Glacier National Park its name. They'll also enjoy discovering the park's plants, animals, and other landforms.
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