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Vincent Serventy (1916–2007)

Autor(a) de Penguin

49 Works 1,141 Membros 3 Críticas

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Includes the name: Vincent Serventy

Obras por Vincent Serventy

Penguin (1983) 238 exemplares
Whale and Dolphin (1984) 208 exemplares
Turtle and Tortoise (1609) 165 exemplares
Koala (Animals in the Wild) (1975) 111 exemplares
Kangaroo (Animals in the Wild) (1985) 69 exemplares
Wildlife of Australia (1968) 18 exemplares
Parrot (Animals in the Wild) (1986) 14 exemplares
Lizard (1986) 12 exemplares
Landforms of Australia (1968) 11 exemplares
In Praise of Australian Trees (1979) 8 exemplares
Kookaburra (1983) 8 exemplares
Crusoe Boys (1995) 7 exemplares
Australian national parks (1969) 7 exemplares
Rainforests of Australia (1980) 5 exemplares
Australia's Natural Wonders (1984) 5 exemplares
Desert walkabout (1973) 4 exemplares
Australian native plants (1984) 4 exemplares
Australia's National Parks (1978) 4 exemplares
Australian Native Trees (1984) 4 exemplares
Australia's wildlife heritage (1973) 3 exemplares
Australian Birds (1981) 3 exemplares
Nature walkabout. (1967) 2 exemplares
Plantlife of Australia (1981) 2 exemplares
Zoo walkabout (1979) 2 exemplares
Southern Walkabout 1 exemplar

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Assinalado
CathyLockhart | Sep 30, 2022 |
Genre- NF science Informational

review: I absolutely loved this book and that could be because I think the ocean life is so fascinating but its also full of great facts about dolphins and whales. It had real pictures rather than drawings or paintings, which I think is a great addition.

Summary: this book talks about how dolphins and whales are mammals and not fish. it goes into detail about their diet and how big and fast these animals are. It also talks about how some of the whales has teeth and how some of them don't. This book doesn't just focus on one type of whale but multiple. It focuses on how sometimes these animals can strand themselves and die and how these animals act in general.… (mais)
 
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alopez19 | Aug 30, 2018 |
I really loved the photos included in this book-- I think they would help students understand what a kangaroo is and what it looks like if they were unfamiliar. However, I did not like how some of the photos did not show strong correlation with the text, since this could confuse children trying to learn vocabulary words included in the text. This book could be used to supplement a research project or as part of a unit that critiques books.
 
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cmcmahon14 | Oct 18, 2016 |

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Obras
49
Membros
1,141
Popularidade
#22,506
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
3
ISBN
103
Línguas
1

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