Although my children had never heard of Jeff Corwin before now, they all enjoyed looking at his Explorer Series pocket guides. Each guide gives an introduction to the species and then information about the species’ anatomy, senses, and behaviors (such as how they hunt, feed, sleep, reproduce and socialize). The guide also gives tips on what to do – or what NOT to do – if you encounter one of these animals in the wild. And they also go into some detail about threats that these animals face and what kinds of conservation efforts are being done to help keep these animals safe. In the center of each guide, there are drawings of various animals within the species. These drawings show the distinctive features of each particular animal and lists a few stats about the animal – like where the animal lives and it’s height, weight, and life span.
My kids really love these and it may sounds silly but my favorite thing about them is that even though they are small and flat enough to fit in a coat pocket, they are folded so that you can give them a spine if you want. We have so many small books that go on a shelf and don’t get looked at because you can’t see the spine when you’re trying to pick what to read next.
I’m also really impressed with how much information they packed into such a small space. It’s certainly too much to take in during just one read-through, but it’s a great resource tool that you can refer to often when talking about the different animals.
Jeff Corwin Explorer Series :: $7.95 each
Series covers Wild Cats, Wild Dogs, Primates, Snakes, Sharks, and Bears.
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Susan McNeill
February 22, 2014 at 7:57 amThese sound great — maybe you have some budding scientists!