123 Turtles and Geckos: a Counting Book for Kids


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Join Yolnu artist Ms N. Yunupinu and her granddaughter Siena Mayutu Wurmarri Stubbs on a counting adventure across Country, spotting animals of Arnhem Land and learning Yolnu Matha, the language of the Yolnu people, along the way. With a simple narrative and colourful illustrations celebrating the artist's distinctive works, this bilingual board book introduces young children to numbers up to five and makes counting fun. This book is a collaboration between Buku-Larrngay Mulka Centre and the National Gallery of Victoria.




Zoo Adventure 123


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Zoo Adventure 123Zoo Adventure 123: Preschool Counting Book: Animal Counting Book for Kids Ages 0-5: Cute Children's Numbers Book (Counting Book, Baby Book, Children's Book, Toddler Book) This cute counting book is filled with fun illustrations of zoo animals and will delight children as they come along on a trip to the zoo and learn to count the animals. Just right for kids ages 0 to 5, this unique early learning book will help them learn their numbers while also introducing them to animals found around the world! Zoo Adventure 123 is the perfect counting book for toddlers and preschool age kids. Kids will enjoy pointing out each animal and counting from 1 to 12. Babies will also love Zoo Adventure 123's beautiful illustrations, which stimulate brain development and first words.What you'll find inside:*Colorful and unique illustrations*An introduction to animals found around the world*Large easy-to-read numbers and words, as well as beautiful matching imagesChildren have a natural love of animals, and they'll love the unique images of animals depicted in Zoo Adventure 123. The repetitive nature of this picture book's layout stimulates the memory centers of the brain, where we store information, helping little ones to acquire and retain early learning concepts. Categories this book fits in: Zoo Adventure 123: Preschool Numbers Book: Counting Book for Kids Ages 0-5: Cute Children's Counting Book (Counting Book, Baby Book, Children's Book, Toddler Book, Early Learning Book) About the Author:Lisa Mills is a mother of three and grandmother of two. She has a bachelor's degree in English: Writing and Editing from North Carolina State University and enjoys spending time with her family, especially those grandbabies!




Counting Little Geckos


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Board book emphasizing counting.With cute computerized gecko artwork.




LOOK & SEE 123


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A Primer on Reptiles and Amphibians


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A Primer on Reptiles and Amphibians is an innovative educational resource designed to forge a connection between the reader and the creeping critters of the world. Turtles, frogs, lizards, salamanders, snakes, and crocodiles¿ these animals evoke fear and fascination. This primer dispels myths and unlocks mysteries surrounding these diverse survivors which have mastered virtually every habitat on Earth. Tragically, these animals now face pressures of unprecedented severity, but there is still time to make a difference if more of us work together.Micha Petty is an international award-winning Master Naturalist and wildlife rehabilitator. This critically-acclaimed debut volume is a collection of Micha's interpretive writings, carefully crafted to make learning easy for everyone. These bulletins display his passion for Conservation Through Education while covering topics such as living harmoniously with wildlife, physiology, natural history, observation, and conservation. Flip to any page to be instantly introduced to new facets of reptiles, amphibians, the perils they face, and how you can join the fight to save them.




Count 123


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"Each page of this interactive counting book incorporates large, grooved numbers, complete with directional arrows, for children to finger-trace. Lift the flap to discover what lies underneath and practice counting"--Page 4 of cover.




Storytimes for Children


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This text presents a compilation of the best of ideas from a group of library science graduate students, providing creative and engaging programs geared especially for children ages 0–12. What are the concepts, activities, and topics that will hold the attention of today's children? And what are the best ways to provide a valuable learning experience while they're having fun and being entertained? Many of the most original, creative, and wildly effective ideas in storytime are contained in Storytimes for Children, a collection of fresh and vibrant programs created to be relevant, interesting, and fun for today's youngest generations. This collection of themed storytimes includes suggestions for opening and closing sessions; crafts and activities; songs, poems, fingerplays, and movements; as well as the accompany literature. Several of the included storytimes comprise a series of programs, allowing for related activities that build upon each other. The text is organized into six chapters, each prefaced by an introduction that clarifies the strengths of the programs within. Each chapter covers a highly targeted age range to give practitioners the ability to easily choose the most appropriate storytimes for any given audience.




The Book of Luelen


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Luelen Bernart, who died about the end of World War II, was a member of a prominent Ponapean family in the southeastern part of the island. As a youth he attended the Protestant mission school at Ohwa (Oa) and the style of the bible permeates his own writing. Locally he was renowned for the wealth of his traditional knowledge, which he recorded, apparently for his family... The book of Luelen appears to have been by far the fullest such manuscript completed by any Ponapean up to the time of Luelen's death: the author himself seems to have seen it as a comprehensive account of Ponape from its creation to the time of first European contact. Myths and legends side by side with history and botanical lore thus create a rich source of information on Ponape and how it was seen by Ponapeans..."--Book jacket.




Principles of Animal Locomotion


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How can geckoes walk on the ceiling and basilisk lizards run over water? What are the aerodynamic effects that enable small insects to fly? What are the relative merits of squids' jet-propelled swimming and fishes' tail-powered swimming? Why do horses change gait as they increase speed? What determines our own vertical leap? Recent technical advances have greatly increased researchers' ability to answer these questions with certainty and in detail. This text provides an up-to-date overview of how animals run, walk, jump, crawl, swim, soar, hover, and fly. Excluding only the tiny creatures that use cilia, it covers all animals that power their movements with muscle--from roundworms to whales, clams to elephants, and gnats to albatrosses. The introduction sets out the general rules governing all modes of animal locomotion and considers the performance criteria--such as speed, endurance, and economy--that have shaped their selection. It introduces energetics and optimality as basic principles. The text then tackles each of the major modes by which animals move on land, in water, and through air. It explains the mechanisms involved and the physical and biological forces shaping those mechanisms, paying particular attention to energy costs. Focusing on general principles but extensively discussing a wide variety of individual cases, this is a superb synthesis of current knowledge about animal locomotion. It will be enormously useful to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and a range of professional biologists, physicists, and engineers.




Geckos


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Everything a student, naturalist, or curious observer wants to know about the biology and diversity of geckos. Q: How do geckos walk across ceilings? A: Millions of hair-like setae on each foot. Q: Where do geckos come from? A: Throughout the world. Usually where it’s warm. Q: How many species of geckos are there? A: Close to 1,500 and counting! Q: What do they eat? A: Insects mostly. Discover the biology, natural history, and diversity of geckos—the acrobatic little lizards made famous by a car insurance ad campaign. Lizard biologist and gecko expert Aaron Bauer answers deceptively simple questions with surprising and little-known facts. Readers can explore color photographs that reveal the natural wonder and beauty of the gecko form and are further informed by images of how geckos live in their natural habitats. Although written for nonexperts, Geckos also provides a carefully selected bibliography and a new list of all known species that will be of interest to herpetologists. Anyone who owns a gecko, has seen them in the wild, or has wondered about them will appreciate this gem of a book.