Description
About the Author
Andrea Debbink is the author of several books for kids and a former editor at American Girl magazine. Her favorite way to explore our wild world is hiking a trail or kayaking a river. She lives and writes in Madison, Wisconsin, and you can learn more about her at AndreaDebbink.com.
Reviews
A 2021 Foreword INDIES Finalist for Juvenile Nonfiction
"A treasure trove of animals, familiar as well as not so well-known, and the scientists and activists who help them survive and thrive."-School Library Journal, starred review
"Animals are always a hot topic for kids, and this STEAM offering for middle-graders is sure to please."-Booklist
"Filled with history and facts about creatures that are beautifully expressed and explained."-Beary Into Books
"A wonderful book packed with amazing information!"-The Momma Spot
"A fantastic discovery tour of creatures!"-Nourished by Books
"A must have for families looking to make a difference in the world...Get ready to be blown away with the awe inspiring illustrations that fill the pages of this environmental stewardship handbook, while gaining practical tools and skills."-Inspired by Savannah
Praise for The Wild World Handbook: Habitats
PureWow Happy Kid Award Winner 2021 for Best 8+ Book
"This gorgeous book features beautifully detailed illustrations, facts, stories and tips on making your own biome and helping to protect the environment.... A practical guide for young climate activists and junior conservationists."-CNN Underscored
"Beautifully illustrated....An entertaining and educational book for environmentally conscious nature lovers that will inspire action."-Booklist
"Well-designed and smartly organized...providing inspiration that proves that all types of people can enjoy and protect nature."-Kirkus Reviews
"This accessible guide offers a good balance of detailed information with engaging activities and calls to action....A strong choice to inspire young changemakers for our planet."-School Library Journal
"Hopeful, even as it leaves no stone unturned on the path to mitigating grave ecological issues like climate change, deforestation and overfishing...The result leaves readers - whether middle grade or middle-aged - informed, inspired and, most importantly, empowered."-Madison Magazine
"For the quieter kid, or perhaps for an Earth-minded child who may need to stay indoors for part of the summer...With more facts, less adventure, this book offers ecology-based biographies, activities to do indoors, fun facts, places to visit, and information about our world."-Terri Schlichenmeyer
Book Information
ISBN 9781683692683
Author Andrea Debbink
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Quirk Books
Publisher Quirk Books