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Books in NG My First Pocket Guides series

  • Insects

    National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Nov. 1, 2001)
    This colorful, pocket-size field guide brings youngsters face-to-face with all kinds of amazing insects. The concise, easy-to-read text provides lots of fun facts to share with friends and just enough detail to make identification of winged, camouflaged, and other specimens easy for budding naturalists. An introduction shows children how to use the book, while the glossary and index add to the reference value.
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  • National Geographic My First Pocket Guide Constellations

    National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Myth and astronomy combine to give young stargazers a fascinating introduction to the night sky, offering detailed star maps and fun facts about the universe. Original.
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  • National Geographic My First Pocket Guides: Dogs & Wild Dogs

    National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Informative profiles describe twenty wild dogs and fourteen domestic dogs from around the world, from the powerful Irish wolfhound and pack-hunting gray wolf to the tiny Chihuahua and fennec. Original.
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  • My First Pocket Guide Rocks & Minerals

    National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, June 1, 2001)
    1) THE WHOLE NATURAL WORLD is in the pages of these incredible pocket references - topics range from animals to weather to wildflowers. 2) ONLY FIELD GUIDES NOW SOLD IN THE TRADE MARKET FOR AGES 6-10. National Geographic Pocket Guides are younger and more user-friendly than Audubon's or Peterson's. 3) REVIEWED BY EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS and carefully researched to meet National Geographic's high standards for accuracy. 4) PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATIONS work together to give a full portrait of each entry in its natural habitat. 5) RANGE MAPS SHOW THE DISTRIBUTION throughout North America or the world 6) FIELD NOTES give fast answers and fascinating tidbits. 7) A NEW SERIES FROM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, Pocket Guides will release in sets of four per season. 8) HANDY POCKET SIZE AND STURDY COVERS MAKE THESE GUIDES PERFECT FOR FIELD USE. 9) A RULER ON A SPECIAL BACK FLAP is a convenient tool when measuring specimens. A GLOSSARY, INDEX, and HOW-TO-USE section make for easy reference. 10) A backmatter section for notes and sketches is perfect for in the field observations. National Geographic My First Pocket Guides cover a wide range of topics, from animals to constellations, from weather to ecosystems. ROCKS & MINERALS are fascinating to kids - and since they're all around, they're easy to observe and collect. Each Pocket Guide has approximately 40 entries on the topic, each occupying a spread of the book. Stunning photographs make identification of specimens easy. Beautiful artwork shows the animal or plant, etc. in its own environment, and a separate line drawing offers a sketching guide for budding naturalists. Range maps show distribution; bulleted facts offer information about size, color, diet, habitat, etc.; and field notes give additional fun facts and insights. Each spread is packed with information and is lively, colorful, and appealing. An introduction pulls it all together, and a how to use this book section points out all features for ease of use.
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  • Pond life

    Terence Lindsey

    Paperback (National Geographic Society, March 15, 1997)
    A guide to what you will find in and around a pond....
  • Reptiles & Amphibians

    Claire Craig, David Kirshner

    Paperback (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Discusses the differences between reptiles and amphibians, and gives examples of both, including size, color, appearance, behavior, and where to find them.
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  • Constellations

    Patricia Daniels

    Paperback (National Geographic Society, March 15, 2000)
    Which Constellation looks like an ice-cream cone? Why is there a dead crab in the sky? Where is the sky's brightest star? The night is full of stories. Lewarn what they are and where to find heroes, villains, exploding stars, and distant galaxies in Constellations.
  • Butterflies and moths

    Patricia Fahy Frakes

    Mass Market Paperback (National Geographic Society, March 15, 2001)
    80 pages. With color pictures of butterflies and moths. Published by the National Geographic Society.
  • 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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  • Backyard wilderness

    Catherine Herbert Howell

    Paperback (National Geographic Society, March 15, 1999)
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  • Birds of prey

    Amy Donovan

    Paperback (National Geographic, March 15, 1998)
    A guide to different types of birds of prey....
  • Wonder bugs

    Marfe ́Ferguson Delano

    Paperback (National Geographic Society, March 15, 2000)
    A pocket guide to a wide varity of out door bugs...