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What's Wild Outside Your Door?: Discovering Nature in the City [Kietas viršelis]

4.00/5 (16 ratings by Goodreads)
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 84 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, Full Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Greystone Books,Canada
  • ISBN-10: 1771648953
  • ISBN-13: 9781771648950
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 84 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, Full Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Greystone Books,Canada
  • ISBN-10: 1771648953
  • ISBN-13: 9781771648950
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"In this fascinating and interactive guide, kids will learn about how birds build their nests on bridges, where salamanders and toads hide, and how plants push through sidewalk cracks"--

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Hidden Life of Trees and Can You Hear the Trees Talking? comes a guide to finding nature in the city for kids 8-12.

Features STEM activities, fun facts, quizzes, photographs, and more.

You might think cities are the last place to find nature. But nature is actually right outside your door—you just need to know where to look. From the roofs of apartments to parking lots, cities are bursting with plants and animals.

In this fascinating and interactive guide, kids will learn about how birds build their nests on bridges, where salamanders and toads hide, and how plants push through sidewalk cracks. Alongside these awe-inspiring facts, Peter shares engaging, science-based activities, including how to:

  • Identify animal sounds
  • Raise a slime mold
  • Make your own compass
  • Collect plants to start your own herbarium
  • See shooting stars
  • And more

Peter also provides information on what animals thrive in cities and which could use our help, as well as tips for staying safe and having fun while embarking on a nature adventure. Perfect for outdoor education, What’s Wild Outside Your Door? equips kids in urban and suburban environments with the knowledge to engage with the natural world around them, and the confidence to go explore.


Recenzijos

Wohlleben takes your readers in urban areas on a nature tour right outside their doorsstunningan excellent choice." School Library Journal

"This friendly, interactive guide features activities of various difficulty levels and fascinating pieces of information intermingled with emotive, action-filled photographs of diverse people along with simple but adorable illustrations. . . The activities incorporate STEM concepts in fun, inexpensive ways. . . Ample education and enjoyment for readers who already love nature and much to spark interest for newcomers." Kirkus Reviews

"Enlightening." School Library Connection





Praise for Can You Hear the Trees Talking? by Peter Wohlleben

WINNER OF THE AAAS/SUBARU PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE BOOKS

"A forest's worth of appealing sidebars, pop-up quizzes with fascinating statistics, and colorful photographs add to a strong subtext: Forest preservation is not just important, but imperative. A tree-treatise treat." STARRED Kirkus Review

"[ Can You Hear the Trees Talking?] is an outstanding introduction into the world of trees. Highly recommended for students of science, environment, and ecology." School Library Journal STARRED Review





Praise for Do You Know Where the Animals Live? by Peter Wohlleben

"I absolutely love this book. Children of all ages-and adults too-will be fascinated and motivated to go out and explore the wonders of the animal kingdom in their area. Every family should have a copy and every school library one or more. In fact, Do You Know Where Animals Live? should be part of the curriculum." Jane Goodall

"Smart, fun, funny, and fact-packed, [ Do You Know Where the Animals Live?] is an irresistible introduction to the endlessly enchanting lives of our fellow creatures." Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus

Daugiau informacijos

Long-listed for Green Earth Book Award 2024 (United States).Print galley mailing

Submission to all major trade journals

Digital galley promoted on Edelweiss

Promoted at ALA, Childrens Institute, and other trade shows

Library promotion

International reviews 

Social media campaign and influencer outreach
Nature Begins at Your Doorstep 2(2)
1 Getting Ready to Explore
4(12)
Your Equipment
6(2)
Keep Your Distance
8(2)
Don't Touch Me!
10(2)
How to Preserve What You Find
12(4)
2 Adventures in the City
16(20)
Cliffs With Roofs and Windows
18(2)
Up High and Down Low
20(2)
The City Excavation Crew
22(2)
Squeezing Into the Smallest Crack
24(2)
Scent Mapping
26(2)
What Stinks?
28(2)
Soundscapes
30(2)
Slimy and Smart
32(4)
3 Exploring Close to Home
36(14)
Hide-and-Seek With Insects
38(4)
On and in Your Home
42(2)
Annoying but Tasty
44(2)
Plants You Can Grow Yourself
46(4)
4 What You can do to Help
50(8)
The Secret Life of Hedges
52(2)
Safe Places to Hang Out
54(2)
Providing Snacks
56(2)
5 Nature All Around You
58(18)
Sun, Moon, and Stars
60(4)
Thunder and Lightning
64(2)
Electric Lemons
66(2)
Without a Map or Navigation App
68(2)
How Color Gets Into the World
70(4)
Covered in Dust
74(2)
Photo Credits 76(1)
Index 77
Peter Wohlleben is the author of several books about the natural world, including The Hidden Life of Trees, The Inner Life of Animals, and The Heartbeat of Trees. His books for children include Can You Hear the Trees Talking?, Do You Know Where the Animals Live?, and Peter and the Tree Children. A longtime former forester, Wohlleben runs a forest academy in Germany that supports sustainable forest management and teaches adults and children about the many wonders of the forest. To learn more about Peter and his books, visit his website at peterwohllebenbooks.com.



Jane Billinghurst is a nature lover, master gardener, editor, translator, and author of six books. She has translated and edited several books by Peter Wohlleben, including the New York Times bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees. She lives in Anacortes, Washington, next to 2,800 acres of community forest lands.