Fre-Lhistoire de Kali Le Sauve Contributor(s): Jennifer Keats Curtis (Author) |
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ISBN: 1643517333 ISBN-13: 9781643517339 Publisher: Arbordale Publishing OUR PRICE: $10.76 Product Type: Paperback Language: French Published: September 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals - Animal Welfare - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals - Endangered |
Dewey: 599.786 |
Physical Information: 0.1" H x 8.3" W x 9.8" (0.44 lbs) 32 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Suis le sauvetage de Kali, un ourson blanc orphelin qui vient du village inupiat de Kali (Point Lay). Il est d'abord accueilli par le zoo de l'Alaska Anchorage, puis il part pour son nouveau foyer, le zoo de Buffalo dans l' tat de New York. Cette pop e photographique retrace merveille la croissance rapide de l'ourson, appel devenir l'un des plus grands carnivores terrestres du monde. |
Contributor Bio(s): Curtis, Jennifer Keats: - Award-winning nature author Jennifer Keats Curtis is frequently found among students and teachers, talking about literacy and conservation. In addition to Moonlight Crab Count, After A While Crocodile: Alexa's Diary, The Lucky Litter: Wolf Pups Rescued from Wildfire, the Animal Helpers series, Baby Owl's Rescue, Kali's Story (Children's Choice Book Award 2015), Salamander Season, Primate School, and Turtles In My Sandbox for Arbordale, some of Jennifer's other recent titles include Seahorses, Osprey Adventure and Saving Squeak: The Otter Tale. She lives in Maryland with her family and a wide variety of pets. Visit her website at www.jenniferkeatscurtis.com.Gomes, John: - John Gomes' passion for photography is evident through his nature and Alaskan-focused images. A self-taught photographer going back to the "manual" camera days, John's photos capture Alaskan life including mushing (sled-dog racing) and rodeos. John has been the Alaska Zoo's official volunteer photographer for over ten years and has spent countless hours capturing magnificent images of baby and adult animals, including bears, goats, coyotes, foxes, and porcupines. To see more of John's photos, visit his website at www.akjohn.com. |