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Koala Country: A Story of an Australian Eucalyptus Forest - Hardcover

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9781568998916: Koala Country: A Story of an Australian Eucalyptus Forest

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Synopsis

A baby koala and his mother sit high on a branch of a red gum tree in an Australian eucalyptus forest. A hungry carpet python slithers by on the ground below. Soon Baby Koala will climb up from the safety of his mother's back and learn to protect himself.
Book Features:
- Colorful illustrations and interesting facts
- Poster and bonus facts
- 36 pages
- Hardcover Dimensions: 8 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches
- Appropriate for ages: 3-7 years

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About the Author

Deborah Dennard earned a BA in Athropology and English from Texas A & M University, and a BM and MME in Music Education from the University of Texas at Arlington. She is author and photographer of several award-winning books and CD-ROMs for children. She has also written Coyote at Pinon Place for Smithsonian's Backyard and Koala Country, Lemur Landing, and Hedgehog Haven for Soundprints' Wild Habitats. Deborah lives in Fort Worth, Texas.

From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 2-Readers follow an animal through its waking time, seeing the flora and fauna that are part of its habitat and watching its daily activity until it goes to sleep. In Koala, children are introduced to a joey as he makes his first, tentative forays away from his mother. In Nagda's book, a two-year-old snow leopard has recently left her mother and searches for food. Handsome realistic illustrations share equal prominence with the texts and help readers visualize the ecosystem about which they are reading. A double-page foldout spread at the end of each book identifies the plants and animals that have been introduced. Both authors write clearly and the "day in the life of" pattern makes the narratives enjoyable as well as informative. McKinnon uses a colorful palette in his vivid illustrations of the eucalyptus forest and its denizens. Kratter employs earth tones and subdued colors in his pictures of the Himalayan mountainside. His art makes it easy to see how the snow leopard's coat provides camouflage. While there is no dearth of material about animal habitats, these titles will be welcomed as solid additions to science collections.
Louise L. Sherman, formerly at Anna C. Scott School, Leonia, NJ
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