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Near One Cattail

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Have you ever explored a soggy-boggy wetland? A whole community of creatures lives there! And it really is a community. With a fistful of fun and fact author Fredericks and illustrator Jennifer DiRubbio have created another light-hearted, yet educational picture book this time featuring the animals that live together in wetland areas. No child will be able to resist visiting the local bog after reading NEAR ONE CATTAIL. The inspiration for these books came when Fredericks was visiting a school and a child asked: 'Are animal communities the same a people communities?' The question helped him to focus on the parallels between them. The importance for these books is that we may all be different but we also share commonalities too, Fredericks says. So it is in the animal world. When a group of animals has learned how to survive in a particular environment, that's called an ecosystem. They have established interrelationships and interdependencies with each other. So it can be with humans as well. A theme of this book is to show how a community works and functions effectively even when everyone is different. Ages 4 - 10

Author Biography:

Anthony D. Fredericks is a veteran nature explorer. He grew up on the beaches of southern California and during summers camped (and swatted mosquitoes) in the Sierra Nevada mountains of eastern California. Later he attended high school and college in Arizona where he often spent his free time trekking through the Sonoran desert. Now Tony explores the hillside in south-central Pennsylvania where he and his wife reside and frequently hikes the mountains of western Colorado where his granddaughter lives. A former classroom teacher and reading specialist, he is Professor of Education at York College. As the author of more than 30 children's books (some about "buggy" things) he is a frequent visitor to schools around the country, where he shares the wonders of nature with a new generation of naturalists. Jennifer DiRubbio is both a passionate artist and an avid environmentalist. She has been active as an artist for several organizations that promote nature and a healthy planet. Jennifer graduated with a BFA from Pratt Institute in 1992. She keeps her home and studio in Merrick, New York, as "green" and environmentally sound as possible, where her husband and two young children also work and play.
Release date Australia
March 2nd, 2005
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Jennifer DiRubbio
Interest Age
From 4 to 10 years
Pages
32
Dimensions
230x280x2
ISBN-13
9781584690719
Product ID
7504909

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