A Sunny Day for Snails

A Sunny Day for Snails
Author: Philip Russell
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2011-07-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1477161570

Philip Russell is a naturalized Virginian, where he has lived since 1967. Having moved there after graduating from high school in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Married and father of three grown children. While Philip has written several poems, mostly to commemorate family events, it was on a visit to San Jose, California where his daughter and family lives that he was inspired to write this account for his grandson. There is another story waiting in the wings for his grand daughter. So stay tuned. He never knew how wonderfully friendly SNAILS are, until his grand son and he stumbled on them that beautiful sunny spring day in San Jose! Happy SNAILS to you!

Snail-Snaily-Snails

Snail-Snaily-Snails
Author: Bonnie Bader
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0515157228

Snail-Snaily-Snails is a fun, informative book perfect for young readers! They're slimy, they're small, and they're slow. Some call them pests, and some call them a delicacy. What are they? Snails! Kids will learn all about these crawly creatures in this fact-and-photo-filled nonfiction reader.

Here Comes the Sun

Here Comes the Sun
Author: Steve Jones
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-06-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 140871129X

Our sun drives the weather, forms the landscape, feeds and fuels - but sometimes destroys - the creatures that live upon it, controls their patterns of activity, makes chemicals in the skin that cheer up those who bask in its rays, and for the ancients was the seat of divine authority. In Here Comes the Sun, Steve Jones shows how life on Earth is ruled by our nearest star. It is filled with unexpected connections; between the need to stay cool and man's ability to stand upright, between the power of memory and the onset of darkness, between the flow of solar energy through the plants and animals and of wealth through society, and between Joseph Goebbel's 1938 scheme to make Edinburgh the summer capital of a defeated Britain and the widening gap in the life expectancy of Scottish men compared to that of other European men brought on by thnat nation's cloudy climate. Its author charts some of his own research in places hot and cold across the globe on the genetic and evolutionary effects of sunlight on snails, fruit-flies and people and shows how what was once no more an eccentric specialism has grown to become a subject of wide scientific, social and political significance. Stunningly evocative, beautifully written and packed full of insight, Here Comes the Sun is Steve Jones's most personal book to date.

A Snail Tale (HB version)

A Snail Tale (HB version)
Author: Karen A. Bennett
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 148098048X

A Snail Tale (HB) By: Karen A. Bennett A Snail Tale is a very remarkable, entertaining, and true story. On beautiful spring evening, the narrator of this children’s book notices a line of snails coming to her house in order to escape her neighbor’s poison snail bait. The next day, when she goes out to paint her fence white, there is a mother snail and her babies on the back porch. The narrator picks up a baby snail and brings it into her home and puts it into a jar of greenery. The narrator has a big surprise for the readers. This is a fun book and will appeal to children who enjoy books about animals. It is also delightfully educational, too.

Enchanting Tales of Elf Forest

Enchanting Tales of Elf Forest
Author: Mariken Karnas
Publisher: Mariken Karnas
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2011
Genre: Children's stories, New Zealand
ISBN: 0473198347

"Come on a trip through an enchanting forest where fairies, dwarves and many other creatures have found sanctuary. Here they all live happily together, learning life lessons, dealing with little problems, and comforting one another in times of trouble"--Back cover.

Zoo-A-Logical Math

Zoo-A-Logical Math
Author: Thomas Kearney
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2012-04
Genre:
ISBN: 1457510006

The work for this book began with a course I created and taught called Animal Behavior. I always knew that there was a strong magnetic bond between people and animals, but it wasn't until I began working on my curriculum that I truly found out how strong this bond really was. Millions of people, young and old, will visit zoos and aquariums each year. People stand in front of the animals, hypnotized by the every movement of the animal. People seemed to be looking not just at the animal, but almost as if they were looking inside these animals, wondering and questioning about the lives of some of our most distant animal relatives. In my classroom, I found the exact same kinds of responses. The discussions and questions of my students motivated me to share with you the lives and abilities of some of the most amazing living creatures in the world. People realize that humans are also animals, but the belief that we have superior intelligence and problem solving abilities makes us think we are far superior to all of the rest of our Animal World. As I began to learn more and lead my student discussions, I soon realized that maybe our intelligence was the only thing that we really did have in our superiority over the rest of our animal relatives. I began to look into the idea of comparing humans to animals in a wide variety of behaviors and activities, and soon a brand new window into the REAL world of animals began to open up. I soon realized that even the most "insignificant" animals in our world were really superstars when compared to humans. By using math, we are able to truly get a comparison of animals and how they relate to our own human abilities. As I began to create the problems and "do-the-math," it became very evident, that I began to get the responses that I had hoped for. I soon began to call these responses, the "Wow factor." A number of times, the teachers that have worked on the problems would actually go back and do the problems a second time because "there has to be a mistake" or "no way that this can be true." There were no mistakes and the math did not lie. The math allowed us to look at the animals in a totally different way. I hope that you too will be amazed and "wowed" by some of these amazing animals that we share our world with.

The Pedagogue

The Pedagogue
Author: Stan Labovitch
Publisher: Mereo Books, mereobook, mereobooks
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2016-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1861517149

Michael Zabinsky is an iconoclastic science teacher with a revolutionary zeal to enrich the lives of his pupils and create a better world. Driven by the idealism of youth as a volunteer in 1970s Botswana, he finds his dedication to teaching tested to destruction on returning to England. But Michael doesn't just teach - he thinks. He contemplates the human condition. He confronts racism and political correctness, and after 9/11, Islamism. He tries to juggle the demands of his job with those of his personal life. And there is a twist. At a reunion with Michael's fellow Botswana volunteers, it transpires that something unforeseen has happened to the village where they used to teach. What has become of their former pupils? Does Michael need to reevaluate his time in Africa?ÿ