A Rattler's Tale
When Wild Animals Encounter Humans
by Nancy Hicks Marshall
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Pub Date Aug 17 2021 | Archive Date Dec 28 2021
Nugget Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
With the national forest as a backdrop, one of its important creatures, the Arizona Black Rattlesnake narrates many short stories about the surprising and creative interaction between wild animals who call this place home and humans who are only visitors. This humorous, action-packed, and wonderfully informative, this science and nature book brings adventure to young readers. Captivatingly illustrated by a fisheries biologist, discover what happens when a skunk meets Mom in the shed and when the mountain lion lands on the family car.
A full compilation of detailed animal descriptions, taxonomy charts, suggested resources for further exploration, plus questions and projects to expand the learning makes this book valuable for classroom, library and homeschool. It teaches respect for life and that all creatures have a place in the tapestry of life. A great stepping off point for discussion about how we treat the world around us.
A Note From the Publisher
Book illustrator: Lauren Sarantopulos
Ebook: 978-0-9828259-1-4
Book illustrator: Lauren Sarantopulos
Ebook: 978-0-9828259-1-4
Advance Praise
“This delightful book turns tail on the human-centric view of the universe most of us unwittingly subscribe to… teaches that all creatures have a place in the colorful tapestry of creation.”
—Cindy Yurth, President of the Black Hat Humane Society
“A great read for adults and children alike and a stepping off point to start important conversations about how we treat the world around us.”
—Kay Bordwell, Grand Canyon Sierra Club Group Executive Committee for Wildlife.
Marketing Plan
Direct promotion to school teachers and librarians
School visits in 2022
Direct promotion to wildlife organizations, humane societies, and organizations working with education about animals
Podcasts and blogs are highlighting this book across the country
Featured in book shows in the northwest and southwest
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780982825907 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |