Diego's Saves the Sloth


Book Description

Your little Go Diego Go fan (Dora The Explorer's cousin) will love this book within the series, an adaption of a Go Diego Go episode join Diego and baby jaguar as they rescue Sammy The Sloth, who has fallen asleep on a tree branch, from a big windstorm. A fun way to learn that also includes a fact page all about sloths!




Diego Saves the Sloth!


Book Description

When Sammy the Sloth falls asleep on a tree branch during a big windstorm, Diego must rescue him before the branch breaks.




Diego Saves the Sloth


Book Description

When Sammy the Sloth falls asleep on a tree branch during a big windstorm, Diego must rescue him before the branch breaks.




Diego Saves the Sloth! #4


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Diego saves Sammy the Sloth who is straded on a tree branch.




A Humpback Whale Tale


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Diego needs help from the reader as he goes to the aid of a beached baby humpback whale, in this fictional story which includes some facts about whales at the end.




Diego Saves Christmas!


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Diego saves the day, with help from his friend Linda the llama, when Santa's reindeer and sleigh get stuck in the snow on the mountains on Christmas Eve.




Go, Diego, Go!


Book Description

"Join Diego on his mission to save wild animals. Meet Diego's best friends, including Baby Jaguar. Discover more about the animals that Diego saves. Learn about the animals' natural habitats."--Page 4 of cover




A Lifetime in Galápagos


Book Description

A beautifully illustrated and deeply personal chronicle of De Roy's lifelong connection with these spectacular islands Tui De Roy was a year old in 1955 when her family left Europe, boarding a banana boat bound for the Pacific to lead a different sort of life in Galápagos, one of self-sufficiency and living close to nature. She grew up on the islands and returned to them often over the next five decades. Discovering photography at a young age, she has dedicated her life to recording the islands' natural history in infinite detail. A Lifetime in Galápagos is De Roy's intimate portrait of one of the most spectacular places on Earth, presenting the wildlife and natural wonders of Galápagos as you have never seen them before. Featuring hundreds of breathtaking color photos, this stunning book guides you into labyrinthine mangroves to observe nesting herons, to misty cloud forests to glimpse flycatchers and orchids, high onto erupting volcanoes, and into the ocean to swim with hammerhead sharks. De Roy's lens provides up-close encounters with orca and sperm whales, colonies of iguanas, and the giant tortoises of Alcedo Volcano. She paints unforgettable portraits of her childhood in Galápagos—the islands at night under the stars of the Milky Way, sea lions at play and on the hunt, the diverse birdlife of Galápagos, and much more. Blending striking images with vivid prose, A Lifetime in Galápagos also discusses the threats that global warming and other environmental challenges pose to the archipelago's unique wildlife and fragile habitats.




Pierre the Penguin


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When Pierre, an African penguin living at the California Academy of Sciences, begins to lose his feathers, the zoo staff is at a loss as to what to do. The lack of feathers causes Pierre to lose warmth, making him afraid to swim in the zoo pool. And the other penguins start to shy away, giving Pierre the "cold" shoulder. Unfortunately, heaters and medications fail to correct the situation. But one rainy day, inspiration strikes a biologist named Pam. While walking her dog in the rain, Pam notes that her pet wears a raincoat. Could a "raincoat," or wet suit, help Pierre? A tiny neoprene wet suit is designed especially for Pierre. But will it work? Told in rhyme by noted I SPY author Jean Marzollo, this true story of veterinary ingenuity charmingly comes to life. Jean Marzollo has written more than 100 children's books, including the award-winning I SPY series. With a graduate degree from Harvard, she has taught school, written books about teaching and parenting, and was the editor of Scholastic's Let's Find Out kindergarten magazine for 20 years. Jean lives in upstate New York. Nationally known for her many award-winning children's books that feature exotic flora and fauna, Laura Regan's artwork has been used to raise funds for many wildlife organizations. She is the illustrator of A is for Anaconda: A Rainforest Alphabet. Laura lives in the Bay Area in California.




Diego's Safari Rescue


Book Description

When an evil magician turns the elephants into rocks, Diego and his friends must help on a very special African safari rescue.