Follow two endangered ocelots as they attempt to cross the border in this powerful picture book about the environmental impact of the Wall. Explore the beauty and biodiversity of our spectacular border area and see how the Wall impacts plants and animals. As two endangered ocelots attempt to cross the border, they face obstacles that drive home the catastrophic effects of the Wall--and the many benefits of keeping the border barrier-free. Powerful storytelling introduces young readers to the wildlife that thrives along the border and urges budding nature buffs to value and protect our environment. 2024 NCTE Orbis Pictus Award® for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children
Collard III Libros
Sneed B. Collard III es un aclamado autor y biólogo cuya obra se adentra en el mundo natural y sus maravillas. Su extensa obra, que abarca más de ochenta libros para jóvenes lectores, explora las intrincadas conexiones entre los animales y sus entornos. Collard combina magistralmente la precisión científica con una narrativa atractiva, haciendo accesibles conceptos ecológicos complejos y fomentando la curiosidad en su público. Sus escritos a menudo destacan la importancia de la conservación y nuestra interconexión con el mundo natural.



Beaver and Otter Get Along...Sort of: A Story of Grit and Patience Between Neighbors
- 40 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Beaver was living a peaceful life in a pond and things were looking good...but then Otter showed up! Beaver and Otter couldn't be more different. The beavers find their new neighbors rather annoying. The otters goof around and do whatever they want. Will Beaver and Otter ever learn to get along?Parents and teachers will find:*a story of getting along with your neighbors...even when it's really hard!*educational backmatter with further information about these animals and their habitat*gorgeous art and a beautiful story packed with scientific accuracy*a great Earth Day book!Discover a scientifically accurate portrayal of the natural world around us rich with human emotion and depth. Readers will learn about the biological concept of commensalism specifically the commensal relationship between a beaver and an otter.
With its incredible cuisine, majestic scenery, and vibrant culture, Japan promises the trip of a lifetime to independent travelers. That said, many would -be visitors find the prospect of a Japanese adventure, well, intimidating. The significant language barrier, complicated subway systems, and sheer immensity of Tokyo and other large Japanese cities can strike trepidation into the heart of even an experienced traveler. First-Time Japan cuts through both the fear and the overwhelming complication of traditional travel guides, and lays out an enjoyable, step-by-step strategy for planning your first trip.