Deborah Hodge es una aclamada autora de 25 libros infantiles, especializada en divulgación atractiva para lectores de primaria. Su obra aborda temas como la agricultura sostenible, el origen de los alimentos, la historia de Canadá y la representación inclusiva de niños con discapacidades. Basándose en su experiencia como ex-maestra y redactora de planes de estudio, Hodge crea narrativas informativas y accesibles. Su escritura ofrece a los jóvenes lectores valiosas perspectivas sobre el mundo que les rodea.
The eating habits of bears is one of 14 topics in this clearly written look at three North American bears --- grizzly bears, polar bears and black bears. In this fascinating book in the popular and informative Kids Can Press Wildlife Series you'll find out how and where bears live, how they give birth and raise their cubs, what they eat and much more.Did you know?• Bears eat so much in the fall that they don't need to eat during the winter.• All baby bears have blue eyes.• Polar bears are related to dogs.
It's spring on the Pacific west coast and new life is stirring Wild babies are being born - in the ocean, on the shore and deep inside the ancient rainforest. Wolf pups, cougar kittens, bear cubs and whale calves all begin their life in the pristine wilderness of this magnificent place. Young readers will meet a fascinating group of fourteen wild baby animals -- including land and marine mammals, fish, birds and amphibians -- and learn about the special bonds between offspring and parents, and how the newborns move toward independence. Readers will see an extraordinary community of animals thriving in an interconnected web of life. In this second book in the West Coast Wild series, Deborah Hodge takes readers through the spectacular land and seascapes of the Pacific Rim region, introducing familiar animals such as sea otters and eagles, and lesser known species such as pelagic cormorants and rufous hummingbirds. Karen Reczuch's beautiful illustrations are detailed and lifelike, and convey a lovely sense of warmth between the wild parents and their young. The text and art have been carefully checked for scientific accuracy. Includes a note about the Pacific west coast and the need to preserve its rare and awe-inspiring wilderness regions, as well as a list for further reading and exploration.