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Bianca Lavies (1943–1989)

Autor von Compost Critters

13+ Werke 321 Mitglieder 4 Rezensionen

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(eng) Ten of her 13 books have been selected as NSTA-CBC Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children. Two became ALA Notable Children's Books and five were selected by the Child Study Association Children's Books of the Year to name just a few of her many awards. Her keen observations and sense of wonder are her hallmark.

Werke von Bianca Lavies

Compost Critters (1993) 65 Exemplare
Lily Pad Pond (1989) 39 Exemplare
Tree Trunk Traffic (1989) 33 Exemplare
Wasps at Home: 9 (1991) 27 Exemplare
A Gathering of Garter Snakes (1993) 27 Exemplare
Killer Bees (1994) 15 Exemplare
The Atlantic Salmon (1992) 10 Exemplare
Tundra Swans (1994) 6 Exemplare

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National Geographic Magazine 1987 v172 #1 July (1987) — Fotograf — 23 Exemplare

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Geburtstag
1943
Todestag
1989
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
Netherlands
Wohnorte
Netherlands
New Zealand
South Africa
Annapolis, Maryland
Berufe
Photographer
Organisationen
National Geographic Magazine
Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
Ten of her 13 books have been selected as NSTA-CBC Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children. Two became ALA Notable Children's Books and five were selected by the Child Study Association Children's Books of the Year to name just a few of her many awards. Her keen observations and sense of wonder are her hallmark.

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I would use this book for a 3-5 classroom. I would use it as a read aloud. I would use this story during a lesson on recycling or food chains. The students would analyze the decomposers that the book gives information on. We would discuss how these critters break down food, making it nutrients for plants. Then we would discuss which animals in nature eat the decomposers, and so on. This is a good book to teach students about the importance of composting for our environment. The close up images of these critters would make it engaging for students, seeing as these are all critters they are familiar with.… (mehr)
 
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ewhite06 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 25, 2016 |
I like this author and her photography, but somehow this book seems less exciting.
 
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themulhern | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 19, 2015 |
An interesting book, written and illustrated with photographs by a former National Geographic staff photographer. There is an unusual amount of human interest and human interactions with the bees described in this book, but the anecdotes are more compelling than distracting.

The book concludes on a guardedly positive note, but is a bit dated.

There are a few pictures of the author herself. They look really strange because she put plastic tape on her nose and cheeks to avoid being stung through the veil.… (mehr)
 
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themulhern | Jan 28, 2015 |
More interesting than you might imagine. Lavies documented bug behavior which I'd never heard of - mites and snails catching rides on the backs of larger critters, much like catching a bus. Her focus is her own compost pile, so the list isn't exhaustive. No mention of black soldier flies or red wigglers. The photography is impressive.
 
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2wonderY | 2 weitere Rezensionen | May 8, 2013 |

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Werke
13
Auch von
1
Mitglieder
321
Beliebtheit
#73,715
Bewertung
3.9
Rezensionen
4
ISBNs
23

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