<p>"This <strong>stunning book</strong> explains the <strong>importance of the islands</strong> in a <strong>child-friendly way</strong>."</p>

- Natasha Harding, The Sun

<p>"This <strong>beautiful</strong>, <strong>fact-packed book</strong> allows young readers to experience the unique Galápagos Islands in <strong>vivid</strong> and <strong>colourful detail</strong>"</p>

- Pam Norfolk, Book-marked

<p>"The <strong>genius of this book</strong> is to<strong> explore the wonder of the Galápagos</strong> while inspiring us to <strong>think deeply about the planet as a whole</strong>."</p>

GeekDad

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<p>"<strong>Exotic</strong> but also<strong> incredibly educational</strong> and <strong>important</strong> this is a <strong>fabulous non-fiction book</strong>."</p>

Armadillo Magazine

Far off the coast of Ecuador lies a group of volcanic islands unlike any other. Home to species as diverse as giant tortoises, salt-snorting marine iguanas, and the birds that made Charles Darwin famous, the Galápagos are a living laboratory for scientists working on the most urgent problem of our times: How can humans exist in harmony with nature on the only planet we are ever likely to have? Karen Romano Young, author of Antarctica: The Melting Continent, again takes to the field, visiting the archipelago to observe its environments first-hand and to interview the people who are lighting the way for the rest of us. Illustrator Amy Grimes brings Karen’s experience into vivid visual life for those of us who haven’t been there – yet.
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Welcome to the Galápagos Islands, a pristine archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, where locals and visiting scientists work among giant tortoises, salt-snorting iguanas, diving penguins and erupting volcanoes. They are looking for just the right balance between humans and nature to lead the world to a sustainable future.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781804661147
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
What on Earth Publishing Ltd
Høyde
280 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
64

Illustratør

Biographical note

Karen Romano Young is a writer, illustrator, science communicator and polar explorer. She has written more than two dozen books for children, and has illustrated several. Her acclaimed science books include Try This!, Mission: Sea Turtle Rescue, Shark Quest, and Antarctica: The Melting Continent. She is a veteran of seven ocean science research voyages, including dives to the bottom of the ocean. Karen lives in the woods Connecticut, USA, with her husband and a big furry dog.