All About Owls
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基本信息·出版社:Scholastic
·页码:32 页
·出版日期:1999年10月
·ISBN:043905852X
·条形码:9780439058520
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:All About
·外文书名:猫头鹰全知道
内容简介 How do owls see so well at night? Where do they stay during the daytime? Why are their eyes so big? Renowned artist and naturalist Jim Arnosky answers these and many more questions in this wondrous introduction to owls.
作者简介 JIM ARNOSKY has written ninety-eight books about wildlife and nature for children, and has been awarded the American Association for the Advancement of Science Lifetime Achievement Award for excellence in science illustration. When he and his wife are not travelling and exploring nature, they live in Vermont.
编辑推荐 From School Library Journal Grade 2-4?Arnosky's curiosity about wildlife has once again resulted in a wonderfully enticing book for young naturalists. Just as he did in All about Alligators (Scholastic, 1994), he draws readers in with a life-sized six-page spread?this time depicting a Great-horned Owl. The conversational tone of the text is simple but never condescending, with a logical flow that covers owl biology and behavior while focusing on the species that live in North America. The detailed watercolors will charm even the staunchest fans of nature photography. The display of a dozen owls from different habitats drawn to scale, the insets that describe their eyes or fetuses?these are the illustrations that bring science alive. The owl swooping through a dark forest, its calls haunting the night?these are the paintings that will appeal even at story time. If you're looking for strong photography, pair this with Michael George's Owls (Child's World, 1992). But for easy nonfiction with style and charm, it's all about Arnosky.?Susan Oliver, Hillsborough County Science Library at MOSI, Tampa, FL
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--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Booklist Ages 5^-8. From Arnosky's All About . . . series, this colorfully illustrated book may not tell
all, but it includes plenty of information for primary-grade children about the owl's physical features and habits as well as more specific facts about a few American species. For instance, one helpful double-page spread focuses on owls' eyes, using paintings of a great horned owl to illustrate the skull structure, the pupils, the third eyelid, and the head swivel that allows owls to look behind them. Arnosky writes with clarity and a sure sense of what will interest young children. With its well-composed watercolor paintings, this volume will appeal to science-book browsers as well as young students researching the topic.
Carolyn Phelan --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.