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Books in Eye To Eye With Animals series

  • Face to Face With Whales

    Flip Nicklin, Linda Nicklin

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, May 13, 2008)
    You slip over the side of your boat, descending deep into the dark realm of the Earth’s largest creature. Then the whale starts to sing, just feet away from you. You record the sounds, hoping one day to understand their language. Their music is a rare glimpse of this majestic mammal’s unknown world. Photographer Flip Nicklin brings you face to face with whales as they communicate, nurse their young, and surface dramatically for air. Meet these intelligent, social creatures in their natural habitat; learn of the different kinds of whales, from humpbacks to belugas; discover how we can aid their recovery from years of overhunting; and how we can protect their environment.
  • Face to Face with Polar Bears

    Norbert Rosing, Elizabeth Carney

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 11, 2007)
    The ferocious, snarling beast closing in on you fast has a toothache. In the white wastelands of the Arctic, there is nowhere to hide. Where is that helicopter? Despite surviving this nightmare, award-winning photographer Norbert Rosing loves the charming, playful side of the polar bear. Yes, they slashed his tires, but mankind is now ruining their climate and environment. Surely the bears' anger is understandable. Rosing's book connects children with the consequences of global warming, and gives practical advice on how to help save our white-furred friends.
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  • Face to Face with Dolphins

    Flip Nicklin, Linda Nicklin

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 11, 2007)
    You're 70 feet underwater—face to face with one of the sea's friendliest creatures. National Geographic photographer Flip Nicklin and his wife Linda, a naturalist and educator, invite you to study the amazing behavior of the beloved dolphin. Learn the difference between an orca and a bottlenose. Witness a dophin baby nursed with mother's milk. Discover how these social mammals echolocate and communicate. Flip is a veteran of 5,500 dives worldwide, and this compelling book aims to encourage active concern and support for these smiling sea creatures whose intelligence demands our kinship.
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  • Face to Face with Manatees

    Brian Skerry

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, May 11, 2010)
    You’re deep inside an endangered habitat. In the blue waters of southern Florida you come face to face with nature’s gentle giant. Meet the manatee. He’s playful, sometimes clumsy, and he rolls around when he’s happy. Hear that?! He just squealed with delight. Learn why his world is under threat from pollution and development, and what young environmentalists can do to protect that world. Brian Skerry’s astonishing photographs and amazing first-hand adventures reveal the world of the manatee as never before.
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  • Face to Face with Frogs

    Mark Moffett

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Feb. 12, 2008)
    You’re two inches away from a poison dart frog. You’re lying on the rainforest floor as she hops toward you, utterly fearless. This deadly terribilis frog has nothing to fear; your fear is that any accidental contact with your skin could mean death! Let Mark W. Moffett, winner of the 2006 Lowell Thomas Medal for Exploration, show you around the diverse world of frogs. Get the expert view on our amphibian friends, from metamorphosis to diet, from habitat to distinctive features; and learn why we urgently need to foster a healthier planet for these sensitive creatures.
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  • Face to Face with Butterflies

    Darlyne Murawski

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, May 11, 2010)
    You’re keeping soooo still. You’re trying not to even breathe too loudly. You don’t want to disturb the most wonderful, delicate-looking creature you’ve ever seen. Insect expert Darlyne Murawski leads young readers inside the fascinating world of butterflies: learn how they are magically transformed from squirmy caterpillars; discover how each species develops unique wings; and witness a butterfly food fight, as they wrestle over a flower until a winner is declared.
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  • Face to Face With Whales

    Flip Nicklin, Linda Nicklin

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, May 13, 2008)
    You slip over the side of your boat, descending deep into the dark realm of the Earth’s largest creature. Then the whale starts to sing, just feet away from you. You record the sounds, hoping one day to understand their language. Their music is a rare glimpse of this majestic mammal’s unknown world. Photographer Flip Nicklin brings you face to face with whales as they communicate, nurse their young, and surface dramatically for air. Meet these intelligent, social creatures in their natural habitat; learn of the different kinds of whales, from humpbacks to belugas; discover how we can aid their recovery from years of overhunting; and how we can protect their environment.
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  • Brawny Bears

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Beware of the brawny bears presented in this awe-inspiring book. Readers will get an up close and personal look into the big, powerful world of bears. Full of exciting facts and magnificent color photographs, readers will be engaged from cover to cover. Suggestions for further reading and a list of websites are provided to encourage deeper exploration.
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  • Sharks

    Don McLeese

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Students Will Learn About The Fiercest Predator In The Ocean. From The Biggest To The Smallest, What Adaptations Sharks Have Made To Remain On Earth For So Long, Scientific Research And Medicinal Contributions The Shark Has Made Are All Discussed, As Well As Their Unique Ability To Hunt And Survive.
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  • Face to Face with Frogs

    Mark Moffett

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, March 9, 2010)
    You’re two inches away from a poison dart frog. You’re lying on the rain forest floor as she hops toward you, utterly fearless. This deadly terribilis frog has nothing to fear; your fear is that any accidental contact with your skin could mean death!Let Mark Moffett give you the expert view on our amphibian friends, from metamorphosis to diet, from habitat to distinctive features; and learn why we urgently need to foster a healthier planet for these sensitive creatures.
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  • Marvelous Marine Mammals

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Provides information about such marine mammals as orcas, harp seals, blue whales, and bottlenose dolphins.
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  • Face to Face with Sharks

    David Doubliet

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2035)
    Stunning shark photography accompanies fun facts and tales of high adventure from National Geographic explorers and photographers in this beautiful book about sharks, now available in paperback.National Geographic photographers and expert scuba divers David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes share their vast knowledge of the sharks' watery world in this compelling book. Learn about many different kinds of sharks, how they live, and the challenges they face. Designed for animal lovers and report writers alike, this series uses first-person accounts along with National Geographic photography to tell kids all about their favorite animals. Through the actual in-the-field adventures of National Geographic researchers and photographers, this series offers insight into the field of animal study and observation, presents the latest discoveries, and relates incredible true stories about close calls--and the ones that got away. It's a great way to bring kids face-to-face with animals--out of the zoo, out of the library, and into the wild.
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