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Books in Eye To Eye With Animals series

  • Face to Face with Wolves

    Jim Brandenburg, Judy Brandenburg

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, April 3, 2018)
    Spectacular wolf pictures pair with National Geographic photographer Jim Brandenburg's "in-the-field" perspective in this fascinating portrait of wolves, now updated and in paperback.Brandenburg is no stranger to wolves. They surround his home in Minnesota, where he has observed, filmed, and photographed wolves for years. In this book, kids have the chance to get up close to these fascinating creatures to discover how they play, hunt, and live together as a family. Readers will also discover the challenges wolves face in the wild. This series offers insight into the field of animal study and observation, presents the latest science discoveries, and relates firsthand experiences in the field. It's a great way to bring kids face to face with wolves--out of the zoo, out of the library, and into the wild. These books are great for animal lovers and report writers alike.
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  • Face to Face with Whales

    Flip Nicklin, Linda Nicklin

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Aug. 24, 2010)
    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. Photographer Flip Nicklin brings you face to face with whales as they communicate, nurse their young, and surface dramatically for air. Learn of the different kinds of whales, discover how we can aid their recovery from years of overhunting, and how we can protect their environment.
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  • Face to Face with Lions

    Dereck Joubert, Beverly Joubert

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, March 9, 2010)
    You look straight ahead. You try to breathe normally. You can smell the scent of the huge cat that is staring back. You are a cameraman. He is the King of Beasts. Your only thought is "I hope he has eaten today."Let National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence Dereck and Beverly Joubert bring you closer to the power and majesty of the regal African lion. With fewer than 25,000 wild lions now left on Earth, the authors make a passionate plea to young readers to take an active role in securing a future for these magnificent creatures.
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  • Reptiles

    Tom Greve

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Examine The Habitat, Diet, And Characteristics Of Various Types Of Reptiles, Including Special Adaptations That Allow Them To Live In Their Environments.
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  • Face to Face With Wild Horses

    Yva Momatiuk, John Eastcott

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, May 12, 2009)
    You approach with caution, drawn to their equine beauty. The sleek stallion, the magnificent mare, and the gentle foal look like any happy family. But don’t get too close. These are wild horses, untamed by humans. Now photographers Yva Momatiuk and John Eastcott take you inside the world of the wild horse. This husband-and-wife team of committed experts makes a case for the conservation of one of America’s favorite wild species.
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  • Freshwater Fish

    Tom Greve

    Paperback (Rourke Publishing, Sept. 9, 2011)
    Rich Content And Beautiful Photos Examines The Habitat, Diet, And Characteristics Of Freshwater Fish.
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  • Face to Face with Grizzlies

    Joel Sartore

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, May 12, 2009)
    Joel Sartore has been face-to-face with a grizzly bear—and lived to tell this and other great tales in Face to Face with Grizzlies. Through stunning photography and engaging storytelling, this expert challenges young readers to coexist with this fearsome creature. Along with his vast experience and knowledge, Sartore’s contagious passion for the grizzly shines through on every page of this fascinating book.
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  • Face to Face with Penguins

    Yva Momatiuk, John Eastcott

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 13, 2009)
    You’re on the South Georgia Islands, a remote, icy place, with nobody around for miles and miles—except several thousand penguin friends, that is. Stunning photographs by Yva Momatiuk and John Eastcott lead you into a mass of birds as they waddle across rock and sand, so clumsy on land, so graceful in the sea. Learn of the nesting habits, diet, family and social lives of these birds that always look dressed to impress. This fun book will also inspire readers to care about penguins’ threatened habitats.
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  • Face to Face With Wolves

    Jim Brandenburg, Judy Brandenburg

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, May 13, 2008)
    The Arctic wolf inches towards you. Like you, he is torn between fear and curiosity. His instinct leads him towards the scent of your leather boots. Your instinct is to reach out to this curious white canine. Suddenly, he snarls, and you’re face to face with a wild animal. For years, photographer Jim Brandenburg has observed lone wolves by moonlight, Arctic wolves leaping onto ice floes, and wolves hunting and foraging for food. Packs of gray wolves surround his house in Minnesota. Let him lead you on an intimate journey through their mysterious world, making a persuasive case for the protection of this threatened species, and showing how wolves and humans can live together.
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  • Stealthy Sharks

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 10, 2012)
    Fearsome predators lurk in both the depths and the shallow waters of the worldÂ’s oceans, waiting to attack their prey with clever precision. Vibrant photographs will provide an up-close look into the world of sharks that will fascinate readers. Clear and informative text explains the extreme advantages this ancient predator has over its prey and engaging facts will keep readers entertained from cover to cover.
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  • Face to Face with Lions

    Dereck Joubert, Beverly Joubert

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Feb. 12, 2008)
    You look straight ahead. You try to breathe normally. You can smell the scent of the huge cat that is staring back. You are a cameraman. He is the King of Beasts. Your only thought is "I hope he has already eaten today." Let National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence Dereck and Beverly Joubert bring you closer to the power and majesty of the regal African lion. With fewer than 25,000 wild lions now left on Earth, the award-winning filmmakers and naturalists make a passionate plea to readers to take an active role in securing a future for these magnificent creatures.
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  • Reptiles

    Tom Greve

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Examine the habitat, diet, and characteristics of various types of reptiles including special adaptations that allow them to live in their environments.
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