For grades 1–3, author Mary Dodson Wade explores Rachel Carson's life in this biography for beginning readers. Learn how Carson wrote about the environment after her experiences working as a marine biologist. Her books still influence environmentalists today.
Bold. Pioneering. These adjectives describe Rachel Carson who is one of the most important figures of the twentieth-century environmental movement. The author of the book Silent Spring, Carson exposed the environmental harm done by pesticides and helped lead to restrictions on their use. This biography, for grades 6 and up, covers the life and work of Rachel Carson who has been called the mother of the environmental movement.
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Showing posts with label scientists saving the earth. Show all posts
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February 17, 2011
Science Books & Films awards
Six Enslow titles were recently awarded recognition by Science Books & Films. In the "Best Books for Children" category, Astonishing Ancient World Scientists was included.
Part of the Great Scientists and Famous Inventors series, this title includes information on eight scientists: Pythagoras, Hippocrates, Aristotle, Archimedes, Galen, Ptolemy, Zhang Heng, and al-Khwarizmi.
In the "Best Books for Junior High and High School Readers" category, five titeles were included.
Three of those titles are in the Investigating Diseases series. Investigating Depression and Bipolar Disorder discusses everything from the history of this disorder, to treatment options, and stories of real teens dealing with depression.
Investigating Diabetes answers teens' questions about the signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, important prevention tips, and stories about real teens living with this disease.
Investigating Eating Disorders describes the difference between bulimia, anorexia, and binge eating.
In the Scientists Saving the Earth series, Who on Earth Is Rachel Carson? is another title to win this award. Called the mother of the environmental movement, Rachel Carson wrote The Silent Spring, which exposed the environmental harm done by pesticides and helped lead to restrictions on their use.
A title from the Score! Sports Science Projects series, Wheels! Science Projects with Bicycles, Skateboards, and Skates describes how bicycle gears work as well as teaches about the physics involved in favorite wheeled sports, whether it is cycling, skateboarding, or skating.
Part of the Great Scientists and Famous Inventors series, this title includes information on eight scientists: Pythagoras, Hippocrates, Aristotle, Archimedes, Galen, Ptolemy, Zhang Heng, and al-Khwarizmi.
In the "Best Books for Junior High and High School Readers" category, five titeles were included.
Three of those titles are in the Investigating Diseases series. Investigating Depression and Bipolar Disorder discusses everything from the history of this disorder, to treatment options, and stories of real teens dealing with depression.
Investigating Diabetes answers teens' questions about the signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, important prevention tips, and stories about real teens living with this disease.
Investigating Eating Disorders describes the difference between bulimia, anorexia, and binge eating.
In the Scientists Saving the Earth series, Who on Earth Is Rachel Carson? is another title to win this award. Called the mother of the environmental movement, Rachel Carson wrote The Silent Spring, which exposed the environmental harm done by pesticides and helped lead to restrictions on their use.
A title from the Score! Sports Science Projects series, Wheels! Science Projects with Bicycles, Skateboards, and Skates describes how bicycle gears work as well as teaches about the physics involved in favorite wheeled sports, whether it is cycling, skateboarding, or skating.
April 22, 2010
Happy Earth Day!
Today, April 22, is Earth Day!
Click here to read an article about the enviromental movement that's been happening since the 60's. Also, visit earthday.org to learn about ways you can help and add your "act of green."
Enslow has a great selection of environmental books, including a series, Scientists Saving the Earth. This unique series profiles the lives of important scientists whose work in a particular field has helped to save endangered animals and the environment.
Other books include:
Easy Earth-Friendly Crafts in 5 Steps and many more!
Enslow Publishers is committed to printing our books on recycled paper. All of Enslow's pages in our books contain 10%-30% PCW (post-consumer waste) while the coverboard on the outside of each book contains 100% PCW. Our goal is to do our part to help young people and the environment too!
April 03, 2010
Birthday of Jane Goodall
Who on Earth is Jane Goodall? Champion for the Chimpanzees
Author: Victoria Guidi
State Affiliation of Author: NJ
ISBN-13: 978-1-59845-119-1
Author: Victoria Guidi
State Affiliation of Author: NJ
ISBN-13: 978-1-59845-119-1
ISBN-10: 1-59845-119-7
Publication Year: 2009
Interest Level: Grades 5-up
Page Count: 112
Publication Year: 2009
Interest Level: Grades 5-up
Page Count: 112
Jane Goodall is considered the world's foremost authority on chimpanzees, having closely observed their behavior in the jungles of the Gombe Game Reserve in Africa since 1960. This biography explores the life and work of Jane Goodall whose research tranformed how chimpanzees as a species are understood.
Binding: Library
Subject(s): Biography, Science
Dewey #: 590.92
Trim Size: 6 1/2 x 9 1/4
Back Matter: -->
Illustrations: Illus. with color photographs and illustrations
October 15, 2009
Scientists Saving the Earth series is published
Every day brings new stories of global warming and endangered species, but what can any one person do about it? Meet six inspirational individuals who have done amazing things to help our world. These newly published biographies in the Scientists Saving The Earth series may inspire the young people in your life to do their part to help our world. Titles include:
Who on Earth is Rachel Carson? Mother of the Environmental Movement (authors: Glenn Scherer and Marty Fletcher, ISBN: 978-1-59845-116-0);
Who on Earth is Archie Carr? Protector of Sea Turtles (author: Christine Webster, ISBN: 978-1-59845-120-7);
Who on Earth is Dian Fossy? Defender of the Mountain Gorillas (author: Jill Menkes Kushner, ISBN: 978-1-59845-117-7);
Who on Earth is Jane Goddall? Champion for the Chimpanzees (author: Victoria Guidi, ISBN 978-1-59845-119-1);
Who on Earth is Aldo Leopold? Father of Wildlife Ecology (author: Glenn Scherer and Marty Fletcher, ISBN 978-1-59845-115-3);
Who on Earth is Sylvia Earle? Undersea Explorer of the Ocean (author: Susan E. Reichard, ISBN: 978-1-59845-118-4).
All titles are available through the major wholesalers or directly from Enslow Publishers Inc.
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September 30, 2009
Who On Earth is Jane Goodall?
Just as Enslow's latest title in Scientists Saving the Earth came out, Who On Earth is Jane Goodall?, TIME.com's famous "10 questions" this month features the legendary Jane Goodall. http://10questions.time.com/2009/08/28/ask-jane-goodall/
Jane Goodall is definately a hot topic recently, and we should all know who she is and what she has done for our chimpanzee friends.
For more information on Enslow's title, Who On Earth is Jane Goodall? please visit: http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2810
Enslow Publishers
For grades 5 and up
112 Pages
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scientists saving the earth
August 25, 2009
Diane Chen of SLJ reviews Who On Earth is Aldo Leopold?
Diane Chen writes in her blog for SLJ, "Pratically Paradise":"Once I began reading, I wondered again why publishers haven't shared more on Aldo Leopold. Then I remembered... Ah! publishers are publishing only the biographies that they have determined school librarians will purchase. They don't take huge risks these days."
To see the full review in Diane's Blog "Practically Paradise" click here: http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/830000283/post/1420048142.html
For more information on this title, please visit http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2704
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August 20, 2009
Who On Earth is Sylvia Earle?
Named Time magazine's first "hero for the planet", Sylvia Alice Earle is a world-renown oceanographer. She was chief scientist for the U.S. NOAA from 1990-1992. In this biography, author Susan Reichard paints the life and work of Dr. Earle who expanded people's awareness of the importance of conserving our oceans and what we take out of them, demonstrating the interdependence of land and sea.
Enslow Publishers
ISBN: 978-1-59845-118-4
Grades 5 and up
112 Pages
To see more information about this title, please visit http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2783
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scientists saving the earth
August 11, 2009
Who On Earth is Rachel Carson?
Rachel Carson was one of the most influential people of the 20th century environmental movement, even often called "the mother of the environmental movement." The author of the book Silent Spring, Carson exposed the environmental harm done by pesticides and helped lead to restrictions on their use. Who On Earth is Rachel Carson? is written by authors Marty Fletcher and Glenn Scherer.
Enslow Publishers
For grades 5 and up
112 Pages
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scientists saving the earth
August 10, 2009
Who on Earth is Dian Fossey?
Dian Fossey dedicated herself to the preservation of African mountain gorillas, a cause that would eventually claim her life. Author Jill Menkes Kushner has written this biography exploring the life and work of Dian Fossey, a pioneering mountain gorilla researcher.
Enslow Publishers
For grades 5 and up
112 Pages
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scientists saving the earth
July 06, 2009
Who on Earth is Aldo Leopold?
If students don't know, they are sure to find out all about the father of wildlife ecology in this book, Who on Earth is Aldo Leopold? in the Scientists Saving the Earth series.
In this biography, authors Glenn Scherer and Marty Fletcher chronicle the life and work of Aldo Leopold, who has been called the most significant conservationist of the 20th century.
Enslow Publishers, 112 pgs, for grades 5 and up, ISBN: 978-1-59845-115-3
For more information on this title, please visit http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2704
In this biography, authors Glenn Scherer and Marty Fletcher chronicle the life and work of Aldo Leopold, who has been called the most significant conservationist of the 20th century.
Enslow Publishers, 112 pgs, for grades 5 and up, ISBN: 978-1-59845-115-3
For more information on this title, please visit http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2704
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