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Books in My First Field Guides series

  • The Field Guide to Rain Forest Animals

    Nancy Honovich, Ryan Hobson

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, Feb. 28, 2008)
    The Amazon rain forest is one of the world's most captivating environments — particularly for children. In this colorful book, budding zoologists use the 51 included pieces to assemble eight exotic animals, from the silent jaguar to the leaping monkey to the rare and beautiful pink river dolphin. A detailed removable diorama serves as a backdrop for exciting adventures that young readers share with their new friends. In the process, they learn all about these fascinating animals and their habitat while crafting a museum-ready display.
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  • Looking at Bugs

    Laura Driscoll, Tim Haggerty

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 10, 2001)
    Pretty bugs, ugly bugs, gross bugs, funny bugs-this book has them! But, as promised, no exotic bugs-only the ones kids see every day!
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  • Looking at Rocks

    Jennifer Dussling, Tim Haggerty

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 10, 2001)
    From the backyard to the local bank, rock hounds can identify common rocks wherever they go with this rocking illustrated guide.
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  • Looking at Trees and Leaves

    Lara Rice Bergen, Tim Haggerty

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 18, 2002)
    An elementary field guide to leaves and trees including a leaf identification chart and stickers.
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  • Looking at the Sky

    Jennifer Frantz, Tim Haggerty

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 18, 2002)
    An elementary field guide to things in the sky both at night and during the day.
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  • The Field Guide to Rainforest Animals: Explore the Amazon Jungle

    Nancy Honovich

    Flexibound (Silver Dolphin Books, May 5, 2015)
    Join the adventure of a lifetime as you explore the Amazon Rain Forest! Follow the trail of the jungle's most magnificent creatures, including silent jaguars, leaping monkeys, and pink river dolphins in The Field Guide to Rain Forest Animals. Learn the difference between New World and Old World monkeys, how to detect the presence of a Dwarf Caiman crocodile, and why Vampire Bats can walk and run. This unique interactive journal is filled with photographs, maps, and detailed illustrations of eight interesting jungle animals. At the end of this book kids can continue the adventure by assembling their animals amidst a colorful diorama for their own museum-ready display!
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  • The Field Guide to Dinosaurs

    Nancy Honovich, Ryan Hobson

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, April 7, 2009)
    “The Petrified Forest of Arizona seemed like the perfect place to start to search for fossils,” writes our hero in his 1929 journal. Thus begins the exciting hunt for dinosaurs and their prehistoric secrets in The Field Guide to Dinosaurs. Through a series of journal entries, kids will uncover the mysteries of the dinosaur kingdom—from the speedy and agile Coelophysis to the existence of Pangaea, the landmass of the earth some 227 million years ago when all of the continents were one. Junior paleontologists can experience the excitement of a dig as they rifle through maps, illustrations, and build eight dinosaur models and a museum-ready diorama. Dino-crazy kids ages 8 and up will dig this lively adventure!
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  • My First Guide to Paper Airplanes

    Christopher Harbo

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    For years people have folded paper into planes. But the recent introduction of origami folds results in unique planes that truly take off. Step-by-step photo-illustrated instructions walk young readers through each stage. In no time they’ll be challenging one another to see whose plane flies farthest.
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  • The Field Guide to Safari Animals

    Paul Beck, Ryan Hobson

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, July 28, 2008)
    Young explorers embark on the safari adventure of a lifetime with this fabulous faux-journal, “written” in 1924 by fictional naturalist Rebecca Mayhew. Through her journal entries, youngsters accompany Mayhew as she explores mysterious Africa, from tracking lions in Nairobi to watching white rhinos in Pretoria to marveling at the birth of a baby giraffe in Botswana. Each info-packed page is filled with stunning photographs, colorful maps and illustrations, and fascinating facts about African animals and their environment. At the journey’s end, children can assemble the eight animals from 59 included die-cut pieces and then display them on a gorgeous, removable 3-D diorama.
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  • The Field Guide to Ocean Animals

    Phyllis Perry, Roger Hall, Ryan Hobson

    Flexibound (Silver Dolphin Books, July 29, 2014)
    With this interactive book, young readers embark on an underwater adventure exploring the Great Barrier Reef! Follow the trail of the ocean's most magnificent creatures, including the powerful gray reef shark, the graceful-yet-deadly man-of-war, and the paralyzing blue-ringed octopus. Join marine biologist Warren Wilmott on his expedition and learn why the sea wasp is one of the deadliest creatures swimming in our oceans today and why red lionfish sometimes swims upside down. Filled with incredible animal photographs, maps, interesting information, and detailed illustrations, The Field Guide to Ocean Animals transports budding biologists to another world! The adventure continues as readers assemble seven different animals stored inside the pockets of each page and set up the included diorama for a stunning display.
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  • The Field Guide to Insects: Explore the Cloud Forests

    Paul Beck, Ryan Hobson

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, May 25, 2010)
    "This evening at dusk we went on a beetle hunt . . . there were jewel scarabs, gems of the cloud forest. Some shone like polished gold, silver and bronze," writes fictional scientist Randall Barnes in his 1926 field journal. Barnes takes kids on an amazing adventure through Central America, as he studies some of the most beautiful and fascinating insects on the planet, including stunning blue morpho butterflies, battling Hercules beetles, and bizarre walking sticks. The sixth title in a phenomenally successful series, The Field Guide to Insects is designed to look like an authentic antique journal, filled with interesting maps, sketches, and engaging field notes. Kids will especially enjoy the book's interactive elements, which include eight exotic insects to assemble and a punch-out diorama. Extreme fun for future explorers, ages eight and up.
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  • My First Guide to Duct Tape Projects

    Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt (author) Marne Ventura (author)

    Paperback (Raintree, March 8, 2018)
    The My First Guides series offers introductions to a broad variety of high-interest topics. Detailed step-by-step instructions supported by photos and illustrations ensure young readers will be successful with hands-on activities such as folding paper aeroplanes, constructing duct tape projects, and performing magic tricks. Close-up photos and fun facts introduce readers to military vehicles, fast vehicles, robots, and other topics that even the youngest readers are clamouring to learn more about. All topics are presented in a brief manner to support comprehension for young readers.