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Mary Adrian (1908–1995)

Autor(a) de Fiddler Crab

36 Works 391 Membros 3 Críticas

Séries

Obras por Mary Adrian

Fiddler Crab (1953) 46 exemplares
The Fireball Mystery (1977) 33 exemplares
Nature Reader Insects & Arachnids (2020) 27 exemplares
Garden Spider Spins to Eat (1951) 23 exemplares
Honeybee, (Holiday easy science) (1952) 17 exemplares
The Mystery of the Dinosaur Bones (1965) 11 exemplares
The Rare Stamp Mystery (1960) 10 exemplares
WILDLIFE IN THE ARCTIC (1977) 8 exemplares
The Skin Diving Mystery (1964) 8 exemplares
The Lightship Mystery (1969) 7 exemplares
The Firehouse Mystery (1950) 7 exemplares
The Tugboat Mystery (1952) 6 exemplares
The Indian Horse Mystery (1966) 6 exemplares
The Ghost Town Mystery (1971) 5 exemplares
The Kite Mystery (1968) 5 exemplares
The Junior Sheriff Mystery (1955) 4 exemplares
Jonathan Crow, Detective (1958) 4 exemplares
The Fox Hollow Mystery (2016) 3 exemplares
Wildlife in the Antartic (1978) — Autor — 2 exemplares
The hidden spring mystery, (1954) 1 exemplar
The uranium mystery (2017) 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1908-05-13
Data de falecimento
1995-04
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Sewickley, Pennsylvania, USA
Local de falecimento
Salem, Oregon, USA

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Críticas

This book tells the story of the American Prairie chicken from the perspective of a narrator from the chicken's point of view. The narrative of it would help kids understand this bird's story, as it is a little more complicated. The lack of color pictures and diagrams would make this a book for older kids. I would probably teach this actually as part of an introduction on what life was like back when these birds were still in abundance, as part of an environment question.
 
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rwild13 | Sep 9, 2017 |
Wildlife in the Antarctic is a good informational book because it gives a lot of good information about what lives in the arctic and a little bit about the history of Antarctica. It has information about penguins, many different seals, and whales.
1: I would use this book as a resource for my students when learning about animals
2: I would also use this book when talking about the different environments animals live in. (e.g. arctic, savanna, rain forest, desert, ect.)
Media: Pencil
 
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Jazmyn96 | Apr 7, 2016 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
36
Membros
391
Popularidade
#61,941
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
3
ISBN
41

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