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Be a Wilderness Detective


$17.95


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Review

Young naturalists will find plenty of information about Canadian fields, woods and coastlines in this engaging nonfiction book. Topics covered include scat, galls, tortoise bugs, animal hibernation, tree rings, lichens, maple sap, fireflies, tides and sandpipers. Each chapter answers a question that is posed in child-friendly language: "Do you know what those weird growths on some plants are?" The clearly written explanations that follow also have a conversational tone. Children are encouraged to explore and engage with their surroundings. As Peggy Kochanoff says in her introduction, "You can try to solve some of the mysteries in nature. Often found as close as your own doorstep. All you need is curiosity and Patience. LOOK, LISTEN, SMELL and TOUCH”. Exceptional job on the illustrations and factual data! We are greatly anticipating using what we learned from this book on our many hikes and camping trips. Children of all ages will surely enjoy" Be a Wilderness Detective" - it is fun to read and an awesome learning resource for both children and adults alike.

From the Publisher

Peggy Kochanoff graduated from Cornell University with a degree in vertebrate zoology and spent a summer working at the Central Park Zoo in New York City. She is the author and illustrator of several books for children, including the Be a Nature Detective series. After marriage and travelling, she settled with her husband and two sons on a tree farm in Nova Scotia.

From the Inside Flap

nature, activities, science, biology, animals, wildlife, plants

From the Back Cover

nature, activities, science, biology, animals, wildlife, plants

About the Author

Peggy Kochanoff graduated from Cornell University with a degree in vertebrate zoology and spent a summer working at the Central Park Zoo in New York City. She is the author and illustrator of several books for children, including Be a Beach Detective and Be a Wilderness Detective, which was shortlisted for a Silver Birch Express Award. After marriage and travelling, she settled with her husband and two sons on a tree farm in Nova Scotia.
Nimbus Publishing

Be a Wilderness Detective

$17.95

Review

Young naturalists will find plenty of information about Canadian fields, woods and coastlines in this engaging nonfiction book. Topics covered include scat, galls, tortoise bugs, animal hibernation, tree rings, lichens, maple sap, fireflies, tides and sandpipers. Each chapter answers a question that is posed in child-friendly language: "Do you know what those weird growths on some plants are?" The clearly written explanations that follow also have a conversational tone. Children are encouraged to explore and engage with their surroundings. As Peggy Kochanoff says in her introduction, "You can try to solve some of the mysteries in nature. Often found as close as your own doorstep. All you need is curiosity and Patience. LOOK, LISTEN, SMELL and TOUCH”. Exceptional job on the illustrations and factual data! We are greatly anticipating using what we learned from this book on our many hikes and camping trips. Children of all ages will surely enjoy" Be a Wilderness Detective" - it is fun to read and an awesome learning resource for both children and adults alike.

From the Publisher

Peggy Kochanoff graduated from Cornell University with a degree in vertebrate zoology and spent a summer working at the Central Park Zoo in New York City. She is the author and illustrator of several books for children, including the Be a Nature Detective series. After marriage and travelling, she settled with her husband and two sons on a tree farm in Nova Scotia.

From the Inside Flap

nature, activities, science, biology, animals, wildlife, plants

From the Back Cover

nature, activities, science, biology, animals, wildlife, plants

About the Author

Peggy Kochanoff graduated from Cornell University with a degree in vertebrate zoology and spent a summer working at the Central Park Zoo in New York City. She is the author and illustrator of several books for children, including Be a Beach Detective and Be a Wilderness Detective, which was shortlisted for a Silver Birch Express Award. After marriage and travelling, she settled with her husband and two sons on a tree farm in Nova Scotia.
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